cos Juliet and the audience know she has no intention of meeting him at the church to become his wife - as she is already married and we know she has to find a way out of it - plus the chorus tells the audience 2 lovers 'take their life' so the audience can safely assume she will be dead before Paris tries to claim her anyway
Paris actually believes that Juliet is really in love with him
Paris thinks Juliet is actually in love
Paris is : Dont deny the love that you have for thee.
The Capulets finds out that Juliet has died, but the audience knows that she is not dead, but has drank a sleeping potion which allows her to appear dead.
she has to act interested and act like she loves them to be wed on Thursday even though Paris has no idea! that Juliet is married to romeo, Friar Laurence totally aware
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Paris actually thinks Juliet is really in love with him
Capulet's announcement of Juliet and Paris's marriage is ironic because he made the decision the morning of Juliet's wedding night. Juliet tries to resist the marriage because she is already married to Romeo.
She is slick
1) Irony occurs when Lord Capulet arranges for Juliet to be married to Paris because we already know that she is secretly married to Romeo 2) Irony also occurs when The Nurse finds Juliet "dead" on the morning of her wedding to Paris. This is irony because we know that Juliet is not dead, she has only taken a potion to make her appear dead 3) Irony occurs when Romeo kills himself at the end. This is irony because he kills himself thinking Juliet is dead when we know that she really isn't.
Paris has to get Juliet to like him.
Paris actually thinks Juliet is really in love with him
The irony in the conversation between Juliet and Paris lies in the fact that Juliet's responses to Paris are filled with double meanings, as she is already secretly married to Romeo. Paris assumes she is mourning Tybalt's death, but she is actually mourning Romeo's banishment. This creates dramatic tension as Juliet must navigate her conflicting emotions in the presence of Paris.
Capulet's announcement of Juliet and Paris's marriage is ironic because he made the decision the morning of Juliet's wedding night. Juliet tries to resist the marriage because she is already married to Romeo.
She is slick
Paris will marry Juliet
The marriage between Juliet and Paris was originally planned to take place on Thursday.
1) Irony occurs when Lord Capulet arranges for Juliet to be married to Paris because we already know that she is secretly married to Romeo 2) Irony also occurs when The Nurse finds Juliet "dead" on the morning of her wedding to Paris. This is irony because we know that Juliet is not dead, she has only taken a potion to make her appear dead 3) Irony occurs when Romeo kills himself at the end. This is irony because he kills himself thinking Juliet is dead when we know that she really isn't.
She would rather marry Romeo than Paris...
Paris has to get Juliet to like him.
A wedding. Capulet and Paris have agreed between them that Juliet will marry Paris. Mrs. Capulet happily announces that on Thursday next at St. Peter's church, Paris will make her a joyful bride. Nobody asks Juliet how she feels about all this.
Paris is generally portrayed as sympathetic towards Juliet in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." He genuinely cares for her well-being and wants to marry her to provide her with stability and security. However, Juliet's love for Romeo and her unwillingness to marry Paris creates tension between them.
The father, because he is the one who had organised the marriage at first between Paris and Juliet, he makes the desicions in the Capulet household and he is the person who moves the date of the wedding one day earlier. He is also forcing Juliet to be married because in one of the scenes Juliet disagrees in marrying Paris and Lord Capulet says that if she were not to marry him he will disown her. So he also threatens her to marry Paris.