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because she taking care Juliet since she was a baby...

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Why does Juliet becomes so irritated when the nurse finally returns?

Juliet becomes irritated when the nurse returns because she is impatient to hear news from Romeo and the nurse takes too long to share the information. Juliet is anxious about her future and frustrated by the delay in getting updates about her love.


Did the nurse from Romeo and Juliet have a friendship with Juliet?

Yes, the nurse did have a friendship with Juliet as she knew everything about Romeo and Juliet. And she would tell Juliet when her mom is coming when Juliet was doing something she wasn't supposed to do. So yes the nurse was friends with Juliet.


Why did the nurse spoiled Juliet that much?

Because the nurse was Juliet's wet nurse. In those days, rich families hired wet nurses, women who had just had a child and most likely lost it, to breast feed and nanny their child. The nurse had just lost her child and she felt Juliet was the child she never had. she also nursed Tybalt The nurse also spent so much time with Juliet, that she knew everything about her so she was able to be more of a mother than lady Capulet,


Who are the only characters that know of romeo and Juliet's marriage?

The Nurse and Friar Lawrence knew about it before anyone else because the Friar performed the marriage and the Nurse was Juliet's close confidant so she told her everything.


What is the nurse's advice to Juliet and how does Juliet's opinion of the nurse change as a result?

The nurse tells Juliet to "get on with her life" so -to-say. The nurse recommended that Juliet get married to Paris since Romeo had been banished from Verona, and that Juliet would never see him again, so she should move on and forget about him. Juliet's opinion of the nurse changed because she thought that the nurse was on her side, and wanted Juliet to be with romeo, so she felt somewhat "betrayed" when the nurse said this. By saying that it is alright to marry Paris, the nurse is saying that Juliet is not really married to Romeo, that their wedding was a sham and their wedding night a roll in the hay. To Juliet, who considers herself to be Romeo's wife, this is an outrage.


How well does the nurse know Juliet?

Nurse loves Juliet because she has cared for her since she was born. Nurse was like a mother to Juliet, and Nurse's own daughter died, so she replaced her deceased daughter with Juliet, since they were the same age.


What part does the nurse play in romeo and Juliet's scheme?

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


How much do romeo and Juliet say there love has grown?

During act 2 Romeo and Juliet say that their love has grown so much that it cannot be counted. Romeo and Juliet then go to Friar Lawrence to get married.


What did the nurse warn Romeo about the relation to Juliet?

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What happened to the nurse's husband and daughter in romeo and Juliet?

She speaks ill of Romeo because he killed Tybalt, who was her cousin. The nurse also counsels Juliet to commit bigamy with Paris which causes Juliet to lose faith in the nurse.


What kind of relationship does the nurse have with Juliet?

This is from the point of view of having played the role of Juliet. Juliet loves her mother in a dutiful daughter way, but they do not have a warm, close relationship. She respects her mother, and wants to live up to her mother's expectations, but finds she must rebel in order to keep the sanctity of her (secret) marriage to Romeo. Juliet's relationship with the nurse is much warmer. It is the nurse who breastfed Juliet (probably until she was three or so); it is the nurse who cares for Juliet when she is sick, who sits on her bed and holds her hand when Juliet is afraid, who helps her get dressed for parties, who listens to all her girlish chatter. The nurse is much more of what we, nowadays, would think of as a mother. However, the nurse is also foolish and fickle, and these characteristics cause Juliet to eventually turn from her nurse, and realize that she is truly alone in the world.


What realization gave Juliet some comfort?

Juliet finds comfort in the realization that even after her death, her love for Romeo will continue to live on through their story and the impact it has on others. This brings her peace as she prepares to take her own life.