In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Capulet's favored suitor for Juliet is Paris, a nobleman seeking to marry her. Capulet sees Paris as a suitable match due to his social status and wealth, and is initially in favor of the match.
Juliet's suitor is Romeo, from the Montague family. Their love story is central to the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
The family names were Montague and Capulet.
Paris, a man related to the Prince, has asked Capulet for permission to marry Juliet. As things play out, it appears that Paris does not think that actually talking to Juliet is a necessary part of this process.
Juliet's suitor, Prince Escalus' kinsman
Tybalt
montagues (romeo) and capulets (juliet)
Romeo's family is the Montagues, Juliet's is the Capulets.
Romeo's family are the Montagues. Juliet's are the Capulets
Juliet's dad is called Lord Capulet.
He learns that Juliet is the only child of the Capulets and rich.
the Montagues and the Capulets
Her family were called the Capulets.