She contributed to he deaths of the couple because she was most certainly wise enough to see what the outcome will be of his marriage, and it is not a pretty outcome. The nurse just sat on the sidelines without warning of the troubles that will come from the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. BOOM
The Nurse played a role in facilitating Romeo and Juliet's relationship by helping them communicate and keeping their secret. However, she also gave them questionable advice and enabled their impulsive decisions, which ultimately led to misunderstandings and tragic consequences.
Balthasar told romeo about juliet's death.
dont read this it is fakee
faking juliets death.
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The nurse and Juliet's parents constantly mention death because marriage with Romeo would ultimately lead Juliet to be estranged from her family and possibly face death - either through public scrutiny, Romeo's family feuds, or suicide. This repetition highlights the consequences and dangers of Juliet's forbidden love.
When Romeo finds out about Juliet's death, he decides to take his own life. He plans to go to her tomb and drink poison to be with her in death.
his servant guy It is Absolutely not his servant guy! That doesn't answer anything! That servant does have a name! The person who told Romeo of Juliet's "DEATH" was Balthasar! And he is the Servant of Romeo!
Confusion, followed shortly by anger at Romeo.
Friar John was to tell Romeo the plan, but Mantua (the town Romeo was staying in) was in quarantine so he couldn't get to him.
Juliet's attitude toward the Nurse evolves from one of trust and dependency to frustration and disappointment. Initially, Juliet relies heavily on the Nurse for support and advice, but as the story progresses, she becomes more independent and starts to question the Nurse's judgment, particularly in relation to her relationship with Romeo. Ultimately, Juliet grows disillusioned with the Nurse, feeling betrayed by her actions.
The nurse blames Romeo for the death of Tybalt because Romeo killed Tybalt in a duel after Tybalt killed Mercutio. This creates tension and conflict in the play, as the nurse is close to both Romeo and the Capulet family.
There is no such scene. Capulet (he's not a Lord, by the way) does not even know about Juliet's involvement with Romeo until after her death.