Heavens, no. Juliet's nurse is a very loving person, who blathers on tediously, has a practical view of sex and marriage, and a coarse sense of humour. None of this is evil.
If you want an evil character in Shakespeare, Aaron in Titus Andronicus easily takes the cake. Richard III is another contender along with King Lear's daughter Goneril.
The nurse
Juliet is old enough to be married
She doesn't, and she doesn't have to. She is Juliet's servant.
The Nurse tells her, after Juliet asks.
In "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's friends are the Nurse and her servants. The Nurse is a maternal figure to Juliet and helps facilitate her relationship with Romeo.
The Nurse interupts their conversation (pretty much every conversation they have when you think about it)
She wants to figure out if Juliet is even interested in marriage.
It was both Romeo's and Juliet's idea to marry eachother.
Lady Capulet is Juliets mother BUT the nurse brought Juliet up. Juliet was raised in Italy in the house of Lord and Lady Capulet, her parents. But largely by her Nurse and servant Angelica.
The nurse remembers the exact hour of Juliet's birth because she has been with Juliet since she was a baby and has a close and nurturing relationship with her. It's a detail that the nurse holds onto as a sign of her devotion and care for Juliet.
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.
yes he is but bloody marry is real such as red nurse but red nurse is evil and blue nurse is not that evil she is a little bit kind isn;t that scary ghosts in planet earth