Juliet told her mother and the nurse that she needed to pray and ask forgiveness for her disobedience.
Juliet's Still Alone was created on 2011-05-16.
Juliet responds to her mother's request by honoring it. She pays attention to Paris at the party as her mother had requested.
Juliet tells her nurse and mother that she needs to be alone to pray and prepare herself for her wedding night with Romeo. She asks them to leave her be so she can have some privacy before the ceremony.
This is from the point of view of having played the role of Juliet. Juliet loves her mother in a dutiful daughter way, but they do not have a warm, close relationship. She respects her mother, and wants to live up to her mother's expectations, but finds she must rebel in order to keep the sanctity of her (secret) marriage to Romeo. Juliet's relationship with the nurse is much warmer. It is the nurse who breastfed Juliet (probably until she was three or so); it is the nurse who cares for Juliet when she is sick, who sits on her bed and holds her hand when Juliet is afraid, who helps her get dressed for parties, who listens to all her girlish chatter. The nurse is much more of what we, nowadays, would think of as a mother. However, the nurse is also foolish and fickle, and these characteristics cause Juliet to eventually turn from her nurse, and realize that she is truly alone in the world.
Juliet tells her nurse that she is going to confession at Friar Lawerence's. She was actually going to go Friar Lawrence's cell like she said, but it was not for confession. She needed to ask him for advice about her upcoming forced marriage to Paris.
soliloquy
Romeo was more miserable single than Juliet. He couldn't bear to be alone and the day before he met Juliet, he had just been dumped.
Romeo begs Paris to leave him alone at Juliet's tomb so that he can pay his respects to her in peace. He tells Paris that he is there to see Juliet, believing her to be dead, and asks for some time alone with her.
The friar tells Juliet to be alone that night so that they can finalize their plan to help her escape her unwanted marriage with Paris by faking her own death. Being alone will allow them to communicate freely and ensure that their plan remains confidential.
Tell them you need some time alone or make an excuse to leave them.
Dialectical theory is the balance between contradictory impulses of wanting to be alone (with one's self) and at the same time wanting to be in the company of another.
Juliet was feeling nervous and was struggling because she had some dauts that she my not wake up again and that Romeo will be left alone.