What are 3 things Juliet says are preferable to marrying Paris?

What are 3 things Juliet says are preferable to marrying Paris?

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Juliet. Oh, rather than ask me to marry Paris, you could tell me to leap from the castle walls, walk among highway robbers, dwell with snakes, chain myself to a post and let bears attack me.

Q. Why does Paris believe Juliet is still unhappy?

Terms in this set (83) Why does Paris think Juliet is sad? Because she is depressed over Tybalt’s death, but actually, she is sad because of Romeo. Juliet is basically saying she is already a wife (married to romeo) and she loves Romeo but Paris doesn’t really understand because of the way Juliet said it.

Q. What is Paris’s excuse for not being able to woo Juliet?

What is Paris’ excuse for not being able to “woo” Juliet? Paris says she grieves too much for flirting to be appropriate. Why does Capulet agree now to let Paris marry Juliet?

Q. How long does Paris have to wait to marry Juliet?

In fact, he is in favor of Paris marrying his daughter. He thinks it is a good match, but he asks Paris to wait two more years. Capulet says that Juliet is a stranger to the world, which means she is still very young. Then he tells Paris (and the audience) that Juliet is only 14 years old.

Q. Does Paris marry Juliet?

Friar Laurence suggests Paris should leave so Juliet can have confession. So Paris gives her a chaste kiss and tells her he’ll see her at the altar. 4.5: Paris arrives at the Capulet’s house fresh-faced and excited. It’s the morning of his wedding, and finally, he gets to marry Juliet, the girl of his dreams.

Q. Does Paris actually love Juliet?

Later textual evidence does indicate that Paris harbors a legitimate love for Juliet, and though he arrogantly assumes Juliet will want to marry him, Paris never treats her unkindly. Nevertheless, because she does not love him, he represents a real and frightening potentiality for Juliet.

Q. Why does Paris like Juliet?

In Act IV, scene i, Paris explains to Friar Laurence his rush to marry Juliet. He says it’s because she is grieving too much over her cousin Tybalt’s death. Juliet’s father, Paris says, thinks so much grief is unhealthy, and that a wedding—and a companion to be with—will help her to recover her equilibrium.

Q. Does Paris kiss Juliet?

In Act 4, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Paris is with Friar Lawrence. He speaking to the Friar of his upcoming marriage to Juliet when she herself walks in on them. When Paris leaves he says, “Till then, adieu, and keep this holy kiss” as he kisses Juliet.

Q. Does Lord Capulet want Juliet to marry Paris?

3.5: Lord Capulet expects that Juliet will be grateful that he has found her a handsome and eligible husband. Instead, she refuses to marry Paris and can give no clear explanation why.

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