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When Juliet arrives at the church, she finds Paris speaking with Friar Laurence. Paris is there to discuss his upcoming marriage to Juliet, unaware of her secret marriage to Romeo and her true feelings. The Friar is trying to navigate the situation delicately, knowing the complexities of Juliet's circumstances.
The Nurse thinks Paris is handsome. When the Nurse suggests that Juliet should forget about Romeo and marry Paris, she loses Juliet's trust and confidence
Paris has to get Juliet to like him.
Count Paris, he is a suitor to Juliet.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
Juliet's father, Lord Capulet, promised her hand in marriage to Count Paris. However, Juliet fell in love with Romeo and their secret marriage complicated the situation.
Juliet's parents, Lord and Lady Capulet, along with Paris, believe that Juliet should be married quickly. They are eager to see her married off to Paris, a wealthy suitor of noble birth.
Juliet's parent have in mind that a gentleman named Paris should marry her.
When Juliet arrives at the church, she finds Paris speaking with Friar Laurence. Paris is there to discuss his upcoming marriage to Juliet, unaware of her secret marriage to Romeo and her true feelings. The Friar is trying to navigate the situation delicately, knowing the complexities of Juliet's circumstances.
The Nurse thinks Paris is handsome. When the Nurse suggests that Juliet should forget about Romeo and marry Paris, she loses Juliet's trust and confidence
Paris has to get Juliet to like him.
Count Paris, he is a suitor to Juliet.
Paris has just been arranging his wedding to Juliet. Juliet is coming to prevent the same wedding. Paris seems to be under the impression that Juliet is happy to be married to him, but we know, and Juliet knows, and the Friar also knows that Juliet has no intention of marrying Paris.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
Juliet's father, Lord Capulet, insists that Juliet marry Paris. He believes that Paris is a suitable match for his daughter and does not understand Juliet's hesitation.
NO! Paris is the male that Juliet's father, Sir Capulet, wanted Juliet to marry. Paris was very fond of Juliet; however, Juliet did not like Paris.
Juliet tells her father she's willing to marry Paris because she's desperate to avoid being disowned or forced into a worse situation. She hopes that by agreeing to the marriage, it will buy her time to figure out a way to be with Romeo instead.