The nurse was mistreated.
The nurse is angry at Romeo because he has caused Juliet distress by murdering Tybalt, who is Juliet's cousin. She feels torn between her loyalty to the Capulet family and her affection for Romeo.
The Nurse becomes angry and asked to talk to Romeo privately. Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet teases the Nurse by intentionally drawing out information about Romeo, causing the Nurse to become frustrated and angry.
Tybalt is her cousin. Romeo is her husband. Her mother and her nurse are angry at Romeo for killing Tybalt. Should she be angry also or stick by her man?
Because she doesn't stop Romeo
Because she doesn't stop Romeo
I don't know whose Romeo and Juliet you are talking about, but that does not happen in the play of that name by Shakespeare. In Shakespeare's play, Juliet does not reveal her identity to Romeo. It is the nurse who tells him who she is. And he is not angry, only perplexed.
Confused, dismayed, and angry in turn. The Nurse's confusing way of telling what had happened made Juliet's roller coaster ride of emotions even bumpier.
The Nurse. :)
She feels releaved that Romeo isn't dead but then she feels slightly angry that he killed her cousin
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.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
he makes fun of nurse