Romeo has killed Tybalt and has to leave town quick. He is currently hiding in Friar Lawrence's cell. The nurse is to go there, take him a ring, and tell him to come to Juliet and say good-bye. Which he does, though the good-bye bit takes him all night. If you know what i mean.
The Nurse promises Juliet that she'll make arrangements for Romeo to come that night for a farewell visit
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There was many askings but the main one was to ask for help because of the tea act and stamp act and the suger act and the Boston Massacure
why do you ask? what kind of question is that?
if your doing this for a schol project then dont ask ask.com
Your question may be unclear. However, Caesars wife Calpurnia, was unable to have children. Caesar told Anthony, 'before you go, touch Calpernia, people say that if you touch an infertile woman at festival time she will be freed of infertility'
If the person you are interested in isn't going with someone or married then ask them out. It means you are physically attracted to them and that's how it all starts to form a relationship (hopefully.) Ask this person out.
At the end of scence 2, the nurse asks Juliet asks the nurse to go give him a ring and tell him good-bye.
They are married at the end of Act II. In Act III Scene III we see the nurse delivering a rope ladder to Romeo. By Act III Scene V they are waking up in bed together. The marriage must therefore have been consummated sometime between, possibly at the same moment Capulet is approving Juliet's marriage to Paris.
At the end of scence 2, the nurse asks Juliet asks the nurse to go give him a ring and tell him good-bye.
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out Romeo's intentions regarding their relationship and marriage plans. She is eager to know if Romeo is serious about their love and if he plans to marry her.
Juliet's nurse.
Romeo instructs the Nurse to tell Juliet to find a way to come to Friar Lawrence's cell, where they will get married. He also tells her to keep this plan a secret and to meet him at that location later to get further instructions.
its when the mother sent the nurse to called her and she stand beside her mother than romeo realized that she was a Capulet and then the nurse told her that he was the enemy [ in movie] Romeo: Asked the nurse when Juliet was called by her mother. Juliet: The nurse and when he leaves and his people were spotted. [in book] two versions neither is wrong =)
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out from Romeo, her love, if he is committed to their relationship and if he intends to marry her. She wants to know if Romeo truly loves her and is sincere in his affections.
Mother: Need you my help? Juliet: No, Madam That's from Act 4 Scene 3; if you want a different exchange between them there are a number of them.
Early in the play, the answer is the Nurse. Juliet was born when her mother was quite young, and was turned over to the Nurse who breastfed Juliet, and basically raised her as her own daughter. The Nurse is a mother to Juliet. She has had little communication with her real mother. Shakespeare shows us this in Act 1 by having Mrs. Capulet send the Nurse away so she can talk privately to Juliet and then call her back in a panic when she realizes that she has no idea how to talk to Juliet. As a result, it is the Nurse Juliet trusts, not her mother.Later in the play, Juliet will not trust either of them.
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out Romeo's identity at the Capulet ball, as she has fallen in love with him and wants to know who he is.
Juliet told her mother and the nurse that she needed to pray and ask forgiveness for her disobedience.