Because Her parents want Juliet to marry him. For his good looks, money, and he is related to the prince. Paris asked Capulet for permission to marry his daughter, but he thinks she too young and to give her two years to mature. Lady Capulet asked Juliet if she wants to marry Paris but she says she doesn't dream of getting married but she will look at him and try to like him, if what she sees id likable, but shes not going to make herself like him.
It's a party. The purpose was to have a good time. And since they were having the party, it's a chance to get Paris and Juliet to meet.
Meeting her "future husband" County Paris.
She asks Juliet to look him over and consider him as a potential husband.
There are several reasons 1. The Capulets and Montagues will be doomed to death if they break out in another fight 2. He doesn't want to screw up his party 3. Romeo is said to be well- behaved and he doesn't seem to be up to any sort of trouble.
Act I Scene V. Romeo goes to a masquarade party held by Capulet and manages to kiss Juliet, who thinks he is Paris.
He throws a party and invites Paris to it, knowing that Juliet will be there.
It's a party. The purpose was to have a good time. And since they were having the party, it's a chance to get Paris and Juliet to meet.
She is keen for a root!!
He was illiterate and so could not read the guest list and did not know who to invite to the party.
Meeting her "future husband" County Paris.
She didn't; her father did. One of the reasons her father threw the party was to show Juliet off to Paris, the prospective bridegroom.
Capulet tells Paris that he can marry Juliet during the party at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 5. He gives his blessing to Paris and expresses his desire for Juliet to marry someone.
She asks Juliet to look him over and consider him as a potential husband.
Act I Scene V. Romeo goes to a masquarade party held by Capulet and manages to kiss Juliet, who thinks he is Paris.
There are several reasons 1. The Capulets and Montagues will be doomed to death if they break out in another fight 2. He doesn't want to screw up his party 3. Romeo is said to be well- behaved and he doesn't seem to be up to any sort of trouble.
One person answered: Capulet - it was Capulet's desire to have his daughter, Juliet, marry within the family or in other words Paris. However, this is wrong. Paris is a relative of Duke Escalus, which is why he says at the end of the play that he has lost "a brace of kinsmen" (Paris and Mercutio). Juliet had never met Paris before the party where she also meets Romeo. Paris is neither Montague nor Capulet
Lady Capulet, in saying "read o'er the volume of young Paris face," is asking Juliet to consider Paris as a potential mate and to check him out at the upcoming party at the Capulets' house.