The Nurse left at nine o'clock and it is twelve by the time she returns
Juliet sent the nurse to see Romeo about the wedding plans at 9 o'clock in the morning.
She is teasing Juliet.
In both the play and the movie, it is the nurse who raised Juliet, who carries the wedding information between Romeo and Juliet.
There are very few plans for the wedding of Romeo and Juliet - they get married in secret (only Friar Laurence and the Nurse know), so there can be no big event. The only real 'plan' is that the wedding will take place when Juliet visits Friar Laurence to give her confession.
Juliet says that if he is serious and plans to marry her, she will send a messenger to meet him at nine o'clock. This messenger will be the Nurse, of course. Romeo will then reveal whatever wedding plans he's made to her. Have you noticed how little wedding planning Juliet does in the play?
Friar laurence marries them, and the nurse knows about the wedding
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out Romeo's intentions regarding their relationship and marriage plans. She is eager to know if Romeo is serious about their love and if he plans to marry her.
when romeo and juliet planned for the wedding they were very exciting,and the friar lawrence and the Nurse agreed about this situation
In Act 4, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet sends the Nurse to wake Juliet early so that she can prepare for her wedding to Paris. Lord Capulet is eager to move forward with the marriage plans, despite Juliet's objections.
Well Juliet sends the nurse to go talk to Romeo to find about marriage, and Romeo tells the nurse to tell Juliet to go to Friar Lawrences' cell to be married
The Nurse, Friar Lawrence, and of course Romeo and Juliet
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.