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The two discuss Paris’s desire to marry Capulet’s daughter, Juliet. Capulet is overjoyed, but also states that Juliet—not yet fourteen—is too young to get married. He asks Paris to wait two years.
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, marrying Paris represents a real and frightening possibility for Juliet.
He asks Capulet if the man has thought any more about his “suit”—Paris wants to marry Capulet’s daughter, Juliet. Capulet, however, believes that 13-year-old Juliet is too young to be a bride. He tells Paris that the young man can only marry Juliet if she consents to marry him.
Analysis. Friar Laurence and Paris meet in the friar’s chamber. Paris is asking the friar’s advice on his upcoming marriage to Juliet, which Paris himself admits is hasty and possibly contrary to Juliet’s wishes.
In some productions, Romeo and Juliet survive their ordeal to live happy, fulfilled lives. And, in 1679, Thomas Otway created a version of the play called The History and Fall of Caius Marius, set in Augustan Rome.
Paris asks whether Capulet has given any more thought to his suit of Capulet’s thirteen-year-old daughter, Juliet. Capulet tells him that Juliet is still young and suggests that Paris wait...
2 Ιαν 2012 · Paris asks Capulet for Juliet's hand in marriage. Capulet thinks she's too young, but tells Paris to woo her, and invites him to a feast that night. Capulet sends the servant out to invite other guests to the feast.