no because she was helping Juliet sneak out to see romeo
Susan is Juliet's Nurse's daughter. She died when she was young. She wasn't married.
the nurse is a dramatic foil for Juliet for several reasons:the nurse is old while Juliet is youngthe nurse is simple while Juliet is complexthe nurse is practical while Juliet is romanticthe nurse has been married and had a child while Juliet is still young and innocentthese things make these 2 characters dramatic foils
The nurse
the nurse in the story is her best friend because the nurse has taken care of her since she was a young girl and she tells and gives Juliet advice and is always on the side of Juliet. Juliet has only her nurse to talk to of her problems and the nurse is more of a mother to her
Because the nurse gave Romeo a bj and he gave her a creampie. Juliet is young girl who loves BBC.
the nurse stalls because she does not like the whole idea of Juliet and romeo getting married the nurse stalls because she does not like the whole idea of Juliet and romeo getting married
In "Romeo and Juliet," Susan is a character referenced by the Nurse when she talks about Juliet as a baby. Susan was Juliet's nursemaid who breastfed her as a baby, but she died when Juliet was young. Susan's name serves to show the close bond between Juliet and the Nurse.
The nurse feels that Juliet is too young and innocent to marry Romeo. She feels he may not be marrying Juliet for the right reasons.
Juliet is of a higher class, while the Nurse isn't at allJuliet is more sophisticated, while the nurse is more simple and makes vulgar jokesJuliet is young, the Nurse is oldThere are quite a few more, but you can start there (:
The Nurse is only ever called the Nurse. No first or second name was provided.
Early in the play, the answer is the Nurse. Juliet was born when her mother was quite young, and was turned over to the Nurse who breastfed Juliet, and basically raised her as her own daughter. The Nurse is a mother to Juliet. She has had little communication with her real mother. Shakespeare shows us this in Act 1 by having Mrs. Capulet send the Nurse away so she can talk privately to Juliet and then call her back in a panic when she realizes that she has no idea how to talk to Juliet. As a result, it is the Nurse Juliet trusts, not her mother.Later in the play, Juliet will not trust either of them.
The nurse remembers Juliet as a pretty fool because she is young and naive, often acting impulsively and making decisions based on her emotions rather than logic or experience. Juliet's beauty and innocence contribute to the nurse's perception of her as a "pretty fool."