Paris is a minor character from "summary" of RT William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet 6-Pack with Audio by Harriet Isecke,Tamara Hollingsworth
Paris is a minor character in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. He is a nobleman who is seeking to marry Juliet, the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet. Paris is described as handsome, wealthy, and well-connected, making him an attractive suitor for Juliet. However, his role in the story is limited compared to the main characters, Romeo and Juliet. Paris serves as a foil to Romeo, highlighting the differences between the two men. While Romeo is passionate and impulsive, Paris is more reserved and traditional. He represents the societal expectations of marriage and court...Similar Posts
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