The Nurse tells Juliet to forget about Romeo and just marry Paris like her parents said. At this point in the play, Juliet has already been secretly married to Romeo. Her father suddenly decides that he will make her marry Paris. Juliet asks the Nurse what she should do, so then the Nurse gives her that piece of advice.
because she wants to get married with romeo
To go to Friar Laurence cells and tell him what her parents said and he will give her a portion that will make her dead for four- eight hours.
To forget about Romeo and marry Paris.
She no longer trusts the nurse with her secrets. She tells the nurse that her advice has been comforting but this is a lie, and Juliet is just trying to get rid of the nurse at this point.
She no longer trusts the nurse with her secrets. She tells the nurse that her advice has been comforting but this is a lie, and Juliet is just trying to get rid of the nurse at this point.
Juliet asked her to.
Nurse gives Romeo a ring that Juliet asked her to pass on to him.
A ring.
She no longer trusts the nurse with her secrets. She tells the nurse that her advice has been comforting but this is a lie, and Juliet is just trying to get rid of the nurse at this point.
She no longer trusts the nurse with her secrets. She tells the nurse that her advice has been comforting but this is a lie, and Juliet is just trying to get rid of the nurse at this point.
Romeo receives advice primarily from Friar Laurence, who counsels him on love and marriage. Juliet seeks guidance from the Nurse, who provides support and advice on her relationship with Romeo.
the nurse in the story is her best friend because the nurse has taken care of her since she was a young girl and she tells and gives Juliet advice and is always on the side of Juliet. Juliet has only her nurse to talk to of her problems and the nurse is more of a mother to her
In Act III, Nurse advises Juliet to forget about Romeo and marry Paris instead, as he is a better match for her in the eyes of society. She believes it is in Juliet's best interest to move on and comply with her parents' wishes for her to marry Paris.
She gives her alot of advice. When the nurse sees Juliet 'sleeping' she gives her the advice to sleep in because Paris (her Husband to be) will keep her up all night... if you know what I mean. She actually does say this, she also gives Juliet the advice to marry Paris in the first place because Romeo is Banished and it's just easier this way.
Juliet asked her to.
He is a perfect man! Marry him.
When the Nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris, Juliet responds by pretending to agree with her, thanking her for her advice, but in reality, she is planning to fake her own death in order to be with Romeo.
Yes, Juliet's foil is her practical and level-headed nurse. While Juliet is impulsive and idealistic, the nurse offers practical advice and guidance. Their contrasting personalities highlight Juliet's youth and passion in contrast to the nurse's experience and pragmatism.
In "Romeo and Juliet," the Nurse serves as a maternal figure to Juliet, providing guidance, support, and advice. Their relationship is characterized by affection, trust, and a deep bond formed through years of close companionship. The Nurse's loyalty to Juliet is evident as she plays a pivotal role in facilitating the secret romance between Juliet and Romeo.
Her mother, particularly. The Nurse didn't exactly reject her, but her advice as to how to solve Juliet's problem was so unsatisfactory that Juliet treated it as a rejection. It was the kind of advice that showed that the Nurse did not understand Juliet at all.