Capulet wants Juliet and Paris to be together because he believes that their union would benefit both families and strengthen their social standing. Paris is a wealthy and respectable suitor, and Capulet thinks that marrying him would provide Juliet with a secure future. Additionally, Capulet hopes that Juliet will grow to love Paris, as he views the marriage as advantageous despite her initial reluctance. Ultimately, Capulet's desire for the match reflects the societal pressures and expectations of family alliances during that time.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.
Capulet thought that marrying Juliet to Paris would cheer her up and stop her moping about Tybalt.
that on Wednesday she will marry Paris, but then he changes his mind quickly and tells her to tell Juliet on Thursday. They don't want it to be too soon or people will think that Tybalt's death meant nothing to them.
Paris was supposed to marry Juliet. Then Capulet learns that romeo was married to Juliet and was Juliets one true love. But The Capulet's don't learn that romeo and Juliet were married until the two are found in the Capulet tomb dead.
When Capulet goes berserk because Juliet says she doesn't want to marry Paris, the Nurse tries to take Juliet's side, but gets blown away.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
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Capulet thought that marrying Juliet to Paris would cheer her up and stop her moping about Tybalt.
Lady Capulet wants to discuss Juliet's potential marriage to Paris with her in Act 1. She is hoping Juliet will consider Paris as a suitor and agree to the arranged marriage for their family's benefit.
Romeo wants to marry Juliet. Lord Capulet thinks it's a bad idea because he believes Juliet is too young and that the marriage might be rushed. He also prefers Paris as a suitable match for his daughter.
that on Wednesday she will marry Paris, but then he changes his mind quickly and tells her to tell Juliet on Thursday. They don't want it to be too soon or people will think that Tybalt's death meant nothing to them.
He wanted to marry her, perhaps in part because she was apparently good-looking but mostly because whoever married her would "have the chinks"--which is to say he would become very rich.
They want Juliet to marry a man named Paris, because he comes from a rich family. So, The capulets will become even richer.
Lord Capulet wants to wait until she is older as he considers her to be too young. Also he wants to check whether Juliet will actually love Paris.
Paris was supposed to marry Juliet. Then Capulet learns that romeo was married to Juliet and was Juliets one true love. But The Capulet's don't learn that romeo and Juliet were married until the two are found in the Capulet tomb dead.
When Capulet goes berserk because Juliet says she doesn't want to marry Paris, the Nurse tries to take Juliet's side, but gets blown away.