she didnt tell her about the potion, so she some what stpped telling the nurse sercrets.
Because she doesn't stop Romeo
Juliet is mad at the nurse in Act 3, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet" because the nurse advises her to forget about Romeo and instead marry Paris. This conflicts with Juliet's feelings for Romeo and her desire to be with him. Juliet feels betrayed by the nurse's advice and feels alone in her struggle to be with Romeo.
Because she doesn't stop Romeo
Juliet deceives the nurse about her intentions to seek Friar Lawrence's help in marrying Romeo because she knows the nurse does not fully approve of their relationship and may try to stop her. By keeping her plans secret from the nurse, Juliet is able to proceed with her own desires without interference.
The nurse actually tells Romeo that if he is just leading Juliet on, then stop, because it will turn out bad for both of them.
Nurse helped Romeo and Juliet because she loves Juliet. Juliet didn't want to marry Paris and Nurse stood by her (at first). Nurse was the one who raised Juliet and she cares about her. Juliet is hurt when Nurse betrays her by advising her to marry Paris after Romeo was banished.
The metaphor he uses most often is a shining light. When he first sees her, at Capulet's feast, he says, "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" (Act 1, Scene 5) When he is in Capulet's garden and sees her come to her window, he says, "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? / It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." (Act 2, Scene 2)
First of all if your bff is telling your secrets then she isn't a good bff.You might get your bff to stop telling your secrets if you say to your bff "stop telling my secrets its not nice of you to do that their not secrets if you keep telling them."If your bff keeps telling your secrets then you shouldn't be her friend at all.
In Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence and the Nurse are similar in that they both assist Juliet and Romeo in their marriage. They both also act as something of a caretaker to their respective charges: the Friar to Romeo and the Nurse to Juliet. The two are different because the Nurse resides in the same household as Juliet, while the Friar lives a ways away from Romeo. The Friar also has other motives besides the happiness of his charge when he assists Romeo in his marriage. Friar Lawrence hopes that the marriage of Romeo to Juliet will stop the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. The most obvious difference is the gender of themselves and their charges.These are only a few of the many similarities and differences between Friar Lawrence and the Nurse. Shakespeare has written the two to be some of the most important supportingcharacters in the play.
He could've been at Juliet's casket waiting for Romeo
Benvolio tries to stop the servants fighting.
Because the nurse is taking too long to respond/return with romeos answer.