She's the comic relief. or the nanny.
The Nurse in Romeo and Juliet serves as a close confidante and messenger between Romeo and Juliet, facilitating their secret meetings and aiding in their plans to marry. She also inadvertently plays a role in the tragic events that unfold, such as providing Juliet with the information that leads to her faking her death.
Romeo's servant will bring cords to the Nurse as a way for Romeo to climb up to Juliet's balcony to meet her. This is part of Romeo's plan to secretly see Juliet without anyone knowing.
the nurse goes to Romeo and asks him f he loves Juliet and if he does to go meet Juliet at the church so they can get marred
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Mostly Mercutio, Benvolio, and their friends, however Romeo played a slight part.
Benvolio told the Prince and Lady Capulet about the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt, and how Mercutio was killed. Lady Capulet was convinced that Benvolio was lying, but as always, he was telling the complete truth.
Well, yes she could. But she didn't. It is interesting to think about why that was, especially if you are the actress who is playing the nurse. A feeling of protectiveness toward Juliet might be part of it. At the start, the nurse got caught up in Juliet's excitement and sexual anticipation. The nurse is a rather earthy-minded person. Later, having arranged for Juliet to lose her virginity, the nurse would be reluctant to disclose her part in the affair to Juliet's parents.
A good question which you may well be asking about any character in the play except Juliet, the Nurse, Juliet's mother and Romeo's mother. Be more specific and we can talk about what Peter or the Friar or Romeo or Tybalt does all day. This is an important question for anyone who wants to play the part of Peter or the Friar or Romeo or Tybalt.
The Nurse in Romeo and Juliet plays a crucial role in the Capulet family by serving as a maternal figure and confidante to Juliet. She assists in arranging secret meetings between Romeo and Juliet, providing crucial information that drives the plot forward. Additionally, the Nurse's loyalty and love for Juliet are evident throughout the play, highlighting her significance within the Capulet household.
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.
Romeo was part of the Montague family.
The Italian sports car whose two-part name has Romeo as the last part is Alfa Romeo.
When the nurse comes in to see Juliet in Act 3 Scene 2 she has two pieces of bad news for her: Tybalt is dead and Romeo is banished for killing him. It takes a while, but Juliet realizes that the second part is the worse news.