In the play antigone, the king (i can't remember his name) was proud at first, but by the end, he had gone through so many tortures, he learned not to be so proud, and became wise. Hope this helps! Brainliest please?
Paris is guided more by politics and reasoning, while Romeo is guided more by passion and impulse. Because Paris wants to marry Juliet, he sits down with her father to make the arrangement. This was much more traditional of a way to arrange a marriage in that time. He is related to the Prince and the Capulets are a wealthy family, so the arrangement is probably somewhat motivated by those facts. Romeo, on the other hand, does whatever he wants to and acts impulsively. He sees Juliet, falls in love, and marries her without asking permission or thinking through the potential consequences.
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Paris approached Juliet's parents about marrying her, but her father was reluctant. When he was convinced by both his wife and Paris to allow Paris to woo Juliet, he became more open to the idea. However, around this time Juliet fell in love with Romeo and was upset when he was banished. She refused to marry Paris afterwards but wouldn't explain why.