the nurse loved Juliet as a daughter, she had raised her since she was born acting as a wet nurse. she later remained as Juliet's "nurse" and grew very close to her, they have a mother-daughter bond.
Juliet was worried about taking the potion because she didn't know if it would work, or if she would ever wake up again.
she also had a thought in the back of her head that friar Lawrence may have given her a potion that would kill her so he wouldn't get
banished or sentenced to death for marrying Juliet and romeo
The nurse is devastated and shocked to find Juliet dead on her bed. She is heartbroken by the loss of someone she cared for and is likely filled with grief and disbelief at the tragic turn of events.
She's very happy about both of Juliet's weddings: she just wants Juliet to be hooked up with a man, or as many men as possible.
she acts as a mother twords Juliet
"Oh my God! Juliet's dead!"
Impatient.
impatient
The nurse found Juliet in the Capulet home. The watch found Juliet dead in the churchyard...........which one ???
Juliet is found by her nurse the next morning after she takes the potion that makes her appear dead.
The nurse yells for "comforting cordial" when she finds Juliet apparently dead.
The nurse finds Juliet dead first.
the nurse (her servant)
the nurse was sent to wake up juliet
The Nurse did.
When the nurse enters Juliet's chamber in the morning she finds a sleeping Juliet with the same clothes on as the day before. The nurse then thinks Juliet is dead even though she is actually heavily sedated.
In the beginning of Act 3, scene 2, when the nurse is talking about Tybalt being slain, Juliet first thinks she is talking about romeo
The nurse first finds Juliet dead
Juliet believes that Romeo is dead when the Nurse says "he's dead." This leads to a series of unfortunate events that ultimately results in their tragic deaths.
yes the nurse was a mean old bat