In the part where the Capulets tell Juliet about the arrangement for the wedding, Juliet says that she won’t marry Paris, which is when we hear, “I hear you say “proud” and “I thank you,” and then “no thank you” and “not proud,” you spoiled little girl. You’re not really giving me any thanks or showing me any pride. But get yourself ready for Thursday. You’re going to Saint Peter’s Church to marry Paris. And if you don’t go on your own, I’ll drag you there. You disgust me, you little bug! You worthless girl! You pale face!”(Shakespeare Act 3, Scene 5, Lines 149-156). What this quote tells us is that Juliet’s parents care more about having her marry Paris than Juliet’s opinion about the marriage. This is why this supports the claim, as it helps us know more about how Romeo’s and Juliet’s parents are responsible for their