If you are referring to the Nurse, he sends Juliet a message to meet him at Friar Lawrence's cell where they will be married.
Friar Laurence serves as a messenger between Romeo and Juliet. He helps them communicate and execute their secret plans to be together.
Juliet sends the Nurse.
the Nurse
In Romeo and Juliet, the extended metaphor of the nurse serves to highlight her blended roles as a maternal figure to Juliet and a messenger between the lovers. Her character symbolizes the blurred lines between love and duty, as well as the complexities of relationships and communication. The nurse's loyalty and devotion to Juliet also emphasize themes of loyalty and sacrifice in the play.
Romeo's special messenger.
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.
Friar Lawrence serves as a messenger between Romeo and Juliet after Romeo's banishment. He helps them to communicate and come up with a plan to be together despite the obstacles they face.
Juliet says that if he is serious and plans to marry her, she will send a messenger to meet him at nine o'clock. This messenger will be the Nurse, of course. Romeo will then reveal whatever wedding plans he's made to her. Have you noticed how little wedding planning Juliet does in the play?
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She doesn't, and she doesn't have to. She is Juliet's servant.
Hermes is the messenger god and also serves as a guide to the Underworld.
Juliet sends a messenger to Romeo in the morning to find out if he still wants to marry her as they had discussed the night before. She is eager to know his intentions and is anxious to hear his response.
Do you mean the servant with the guestlist for the party? No, he's illiterate. Balthazar is a kind of messenger, but he can certainly see: he says "I saw her laid low." There is no reason to think that Friar John is blind.
The character with the least lines in Romeo and Juliet is Peter. He is a minor character who serves as a servant to the Nurse.