She wants Juliet to marry Paris. She asks Juliet "how stands your disposition to be married?" (9) Juliet wants to get married, but not to Paris, she is already married to Romeo and loves him very much. Juliet "dreams not of" anymore, because she does not want to marry Paris. Lady Capulet does not support her daughters wishes and dreams. She wishes for her daughter to marry Paris whom she thinks is "a young and noble gentleman."(31) Juliet does not want to marry at this age. She wishes for her mom to "tell my lord and father, madam, I will not marry yet."(31) Lady Capulet does not respect or care about Juliet's feelings for Romeo, because Lord Capulet gave his wife demands to tell their daughter this and she is not willing to go against her husband. She is afraid her husband will get upset with her. Her husband think that their daughter is "not proud, unworthy, not thankful,"(31) for everything they do for her. She lets her husband rule her and she is afraid to speak what she wants and what she thinks is best. She does not wish to help her daughter, "talk not to me, for I'll not speak a word."(32) Lady Capulet is afraid of what people might think of her and how she runs her
She wants Juliet to marry Paris. She asks Juliet "how stands your disposition to be married?" (9) Juliet wants to get married, but not to Paris, she is already married to Romeo and loves him very much. Juliet "dreams not of" anymore, because she does not want to marry Paris. Lady Capulet does not support her daughters wishes and dreams. She wishes for her daughter to marry Paris whom she thinks is "a young and noble gentleman."(31) Juliet does not want to marry at this age. She wishes for her mom to "tell my lord and father, madam, I will not marry yet."(31) Lady Capulet does not respect or care about Juliet's feelings for Romeo, because Lord Capulet gave his wife demands to tell their daughter this and she is not willing to go against her husband. She is afraid her husband will get upset with her. Her husband think that their daughter is "not proud, unworthy, not thankful,"(31) for everything they do for her. She lets her husband rule her and she is afraid to speak what she wants and what she thinks is best. She does not wish to help her daughter, "talk not to me, for I'll not speak a word."(32) Lady Capulet is afraid of what people might think of her and how she runs her