In Act III, Nurse advises Juliet to forget about Romeo and marry Paris instead, as he is a better match for her in the eyes of society. She believes it is in Juliet's best interest to move on and comply with her parents' wishes for her to marry Paris.
Juliet asked her to.
She gives her alot of advice. When the nurse sees Juliet 'sleeping' she gives her the advice to sleep in because Paris (her Husband to be) will keep her up all night... if you know what I mean. She actually does say this, she also gives Juliet the advice to marry Paris in the first place because Romeo is Banished and it's just easier this way.
The Nurse tells Juliet to forget about Romeo and just marry Paris like her parents said. At this point in the play, Juliet has already been secretly married to Romeo. Her father suddenly decides that he will make her marry Paris. Juliet asks the Nurse what she should do, so then the Nurse gives her that piece of advice.
The nurse raised Juliet so they have something similar to a mother daughter relationship. They are considered "close friends". The nurse is always kind and loving to Juliet. She tries to give Juliet the best advice she can. However she cannot step too out of bounds because she is still a servant (especially when her mother or father are around- they treat her with less respect than Juliet). Hope this answers your question :)
At the end of scence 2, the nurse asks Juliet asks the nurse to go give him a ring and tell him good-bye.
Nurse gives Romeo a ring that Juliet asked her to pass on to him.
A ring.
At the end of scence 2, the nurse asks Juliet asks the nurse to go give him a ring and tell him good-bye.
The nurse tells her to forget about Romeo and just marry Paris. The nurse says it doesn't matter if she's already married to Romeo. She should just be with Paris since he didn't get himself banished.
A ring.
Rosaline version 2
At the end of scence 2, the nurse asks Juliet asks the nurse to go give him a ring and tell him good-bye.