the Nurse
Friar Laurence serves as a messenger between Romeo and Juliet. He helps them communicate and execute their secret plans to be together.
Romeo's special messenger.
Friar Lawrence organises for Friar John to bring Romeo news of Friar Lawrence and Juliets plan (Act Five, Scene 1)
He's a messenger, the guy who's supposed to tell Romeo that Juliet's death is a fake. But he's not a very good messenger; he fails to get the message to Romeo. (Did he think maybe to tell Romeo's man Balthazar?)
The sun!
Juliet's messenger, Friar Lawrence, is supposed to meet Romeo at 9am to discuss their plan for Juliet to fake her death so she can be with Romeo. They need to ensure that Romeo is aware of the plan and knows what to do next.
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.
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?
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.
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's nurse interrupts Romeo while he is speaking to Juliet on the balcony. The nurse plays a key role in the relationship between Romeo and Juliet, often acting as a messenger between the two lovers.
There is a lot more bad communication than good, but the following set of communications works great: Juliet tells Romeo she will send a messenger to him in the morning. She does, and her messenger finds Romeo. Romeo sends a message to Juliet to meet him at Friar Lawrence's cell. The message is correctly delivered. She goes there and he meets her just like he said he would.
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