What does friar Laurence say to Romeo before Juliets arrival that foreshadows the end of the play
The nurse takes a long time to tell Juliet what Romeo says because she enjoys teasing and drawing out the information to make herself feel important. Additionally, the nurse may be trying to create tension or build suspense by delaying the message.
She is teasing Juliet. It's just a little fun; she tells Juliet the good news eventually.
She is teasing.
In act 2, scene 5; Juliet professes her love for Romeo. She has sent the nurse to see if romeo wants to marry her. while she waits, she gets aggitated about how slow the nurse is and how much she loves romeo. when finally the nurse does show up, Juliet wants to know everything. The nurse keeps asking for a breath to catch but Juliet keeps pondering her to tell her what romeo says. finally after some convinsing from Juliet the nurse tells her yes, romeo says yes. Juliet is excited and scared at the same time.
She is talking about Tybalt. But at first Juliet thinks she is talking about Romeo.
The Nurse says it about Paris.
The Nurse
In Act II Scene 5, the nurse is returning from her meeting with Romeo the morning after the balcony scene. At this meeting she was to discuss with Romeo the question of a wedding for Romeo and Juliet. Juliet is anxious; what a guy might think and say in the dark of the night under the influence of the moonlight might look different in the cold light of day. "At lovers' perjuries, they say, Jove laughs." She wants to know what the nurse has found out. The nurse is two and one half hours late. When she does show up, she talks about everything and anything except what Romeo has said to her. She says her bones ache, she says she is out of breath, she asks if Juliet has had something to eat, she asks where Mrs. Capulet is. And when Juliet starts to lose it from the frustration, the nurse says huffily that if Juliet is going to be that way she can run her own errands! It's a great scene and very funny if played well.
Juliet believes that Romeo is dead when the Nurse says "he's dead." This leads to a series of unfortunate events that ultimately results in their tragic deaths.
When Capulet goes berserk because Juliet says she doesn't want to marry Paris, the Nurse tries to take Juliet's side, but gets blown away.
Romeo says that his name is an enemy to himself and that he wishes to have it discarded or given up in order to be with Juliet. He believes that their names (Montague and Capulet) are preventing them from being together.
The Nurse doesn't say anything that resembles this. Please check your quotation.
The nurse in Romeo and Juliet serves as both a maternal figure and a confidante to Juliet. She is responsible for aiding in Juliet's secret romance with Romeo, providing emotional support, and delivering messages between the lovers. Ultimately, the nurse plays a significant role in Juliet's life by helping facilitate her relationship and tragic fate.
In Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse warns Romeo to be sincere in his intentions towards Juliet and to treat her with respect. She emphasizes the importance of Juliet's virtue and urges Romeo to be honest in his interactions with her.
Romeo tells the nurse that he is at Friar Lawrence's cell and is waiting to marry her. After that the nurse brings ropes so Romeo can climb up the Balcony so Romeo and Juliet can have their wedding night. ;) (If you catch my drift, Bow-chica-bow-wow)