The Nurse is genuinely tired when she delays giving Romeo's message to Juliet. She may come across as playfully cruel in her manner, but her actions are driven more by her fatigue and lack of urgency rather than intentional malice.
The nurse returns with Romeo's message and delivers it to Juliet, updating her on their plan to be married. She also gives Juliet instructions on how to meet Romeo later that night.
The nurse admires Romeo's good looks, wit, and sincerity. She believes he genuinely cares for Juliet and is a better match for her than Paris.
Benvolio.
Juliet
Verona
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she kills herself as well
To kill herself
has sex and makes a babyyyy
Tybalt.
everyone apart from romeo, Juliet, and romeos best buddy i think..
Well... It depends on which book you have; now doesn't it?