Juliet and Romeo both agree upon meeting during the after hours. The way that they are going to do that is by using a wooden ladder.
agree - loyal to Juliet for majority of play and a good secret keeper - however she later changed her loyalties and decided Juliet should marry Paris after all - she was trying to be loyal to the Capulet family and was trying to do what was best for Juliet
Paris has to get Juliet to like him.
Count Paris, he is a suitor to Juliet.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
Capulet promises Paris that Juliet will marry him three days from then.
She tells him not to mess with Juliet, that he had better be sincere in his wooing.
Juliet and Romeo both agree upon meeting during the after hours. The way that they are going to do that is by using a wooden ladder.
By comparing Paris to a book, Lady Capulet encourages Juliet to consider him as a potential suitor for marriage. She uses the analogy to suggest that Paris is a suitable match with good qualities that would make him a desirable husband for Juliet. She hopes that Juliet will be receptive to the idea and ultimately agree to marry Paris.
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.
Juliet's father threatens to disown her and kick her out of his house if she does not agree to marry Paris. He tells her she will be on her own and no longer be a part of their family.
That when Juliet gets a little older, she can marry Paris, if she likes him.
agree - loyal to Juliet for majority of play and a good secret keeper - however she later changed her loyalties and decided Juliet should marry Paris after all - she was trying to be loyal to the Capulet family and was trying to do what was best for Juliet
He is furious. He made the mistake of putting his honour on the line when assuring Paris that Juliet would agree to marry him, and now she is making him look like a chump and giving no coherent reason for it.
Paris has to get Juliet to like him.
Capulet tells Paris that he has changed his mind about Juliet marrying him, mentioning that it is ultimately up to her to decide whether or not she will marry him. He instructs Paris to make Juliet fall in love with him at the party so that she will agree to the marriage.
Count Paris, he is a suitor to Juliet.