That's unfair to her father. This is the first exchange with Paris:
Capulet: She hath not seen the change of fourteen years, Let two more summers wither in their pride, Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.
Paris: Younger than she are happy mothers made.
Capulet: And too soon marr'd are those so early made. The earth hath swallow'd all my hopes but she, She is the hopeful lady of my earth: But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, My will to her consent is but a part; An she agree, within her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair according voice.
Capulet isn't willing to be that much of a dick, since he initially tells Paris it will be two more years (when she turns 15) before he'd agree to any marriage, and Paris has to get Juliet's approval.
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Capulet isn't willing to be that much of a dick, since he initially tells Paris it will be two more years (when she turns 15) before he'd agree to any marriage, and Paris has to get Juliet's approval.