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The music was playing, which Paris said he would bring.
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.
that he wants Paris to woo Juliet, but she is currently too young
Lady Capulet says to Juliet "Well, think of marriage now" when talking about Paris. (Act 1. Scene 3. Line 75)
Well first of all L order Capulet is very controlling because he wants to raise the social status of his family by marrying Paris to Juliet. Also that was the way things were in the time when the play was written.
The music was playing, which Paris said he would bring.
Capulet thought he heard Paris arriving because he wanted the preparations for the wedding to be perfect and timely. He was eager for everything to go smoothly and was focused on ensuring that all details were attended to properly.
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.
that he wants Paris to woo Juliet, but she is currently too young
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.
She asks for some way to get out of marrying Paris. If he can't think of something, she will kill herself and get out of it that way.
Capulet is expecting a child, especially girls to be obedient to their parents. and he expects Juliet to do what he wants her to do, such as marrying Paris. That's why he does not care if she wants to marry Paris or not, he begins to prepare their wedding. Also I think that Juliet was an obedient daughter until she met romeo.
Capulet is expecting a child, especially girls to be obedient to their parents. and he expects Juliet to do what he wants her to do, such as marrying Paris. That's why he does not care if she wants to marry Paris or not, he begins to prepare their wedding. Also I think that Juliet was an obedient daughter until she met romeo.
at the Capulet house in the yard... i think.
Capulet views Paris as a suitable match for his daughter Juliet due to his noble status, wealth, and good reputation in society. He believes Paris is a gentleman who would provide a stable and secure future for Juliet.
Lady Capulet says to Juliet "Well, think of marriage now" when talking about Paris. (Act 1. Scene 3. Line 75)
Well first of all L order Capulet is very controlling because he wants to raise the social status of his family by marrying Paris to Juliet. Also that was the way things were in the time when the play was written.