The nurse sees that she has lost her mind by getting the jar of salt and throwing it at the nurse, So she hits her mom repeatedly.
The nurse describes Paris as a handsome man with many qualities that make him an attractive match for Juliet. She details his physical appearance, charm, and wealth, highlighting his desirability as a potential husband for Juliet.
The Nurse praises Paris as being "a handsome and a worthy gentleman." Whether she is sincere depends on the director's and actor's interpretation.
He's a 'man of wax' , apparently. This means that the nurse thought he was a hunk.
Oh, he's a man of wax, the very flower of Verona. They like him a lot.
the nurse says he’s better and romeo is good as dead
In scene 5 lines 218-223, the nurse describes Paris as handsome, well-mannered, and a suitable match for Juliet. She speaks highly of his qualities and seems to support the idea of Juliet marrying him.
The Nurse thinks Paris is handsome. When the Nurse suggests that Juliet should forget about Romeo and marry Paris, she loses Juliet's trust and confidence
when the nurse refers to Paris as a "man of wax" she means that he is perfect
The nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris for the money. She also states that he is very good looking.
The nurse tells her to forget about Romeo and just marry Paris. The nurse says it doesn't matter if she's already married to Romeo. She should just be with Paris since he didn't get himself banished.
Nurse and Lady C believe Paris is a good choice for Juliet to marry. Nurse feels Paris is a "man of wax" and Lady C thinks Juliet is at the perfect age to marry.
The Nurse.
DANGEROUS!
They don't ever interact, but the Nurse thinks he is a handsome man.
The nurse tells Juliet that Paris is also interested in marrying her.
Krankenschwester is nurse in German. n.b. Krankenschwester is only used to describe a female nurse. A male nurse is known as a Krankenpfleger