Lady Capulet mistakenly thinks her daughter will be overjoyed that she has received her first proposal of marriage from Paris. Juliet, who is madly in love with Romeo, is not at all happy to hear the news. In fact, this announcements sets the events in play that will bring about the play's ultimate tragedy.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
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
Juliet had two suitors: Romeo, who she did marry, and Paris, who she pretended to get engaged to.
Both of Juliet's parents want her to marry Paris.
Romeo isn't destined to marry anyone. He does fall in love with Juliet. Juliet is the one that is destined to marry Paris.
Her father is trying to force her to marry Paris when she is already married to Romeo.
Juliet was suppose to marry Paris.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
Juliet's Dad, and her entire family in fact, want her to marry Paris.
Romeo wanted to marry Juliet, while Paris wanted to marry Juliet as well in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
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
Juliet's mother wanted Juliet to marry Paris, not Romeo. She did not approve of Romeo as a suitor for Juliet.
Juliet
Juliet threatens to marry Romeo before she would ever marry Paris.
Juliet had two suitors: Romeo, who she did marry, and Paris, who she pretended to get engaged to.
Both of Juliet's parents want her to marry Paris.
Paris asks Lord Capulet to marry Juliet