answersLogoWhite

0

She's basically doing it to aggravate Juliet. She drags it out slowly, leaving Juliet hoping for the answer she wants.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why does the nurse delay telling Juliet about Romeo's plans?

When the Nurse arrives, she doesn't tell Juliet the news right away. She is teasing Juliet, but she finally tells her the details of the plan.


Who tells romeo what family Juliet belongs too?

Depends, in the movie Romeo sees Juliet next to the nurse, her fiance and her mother. Like this, right away he figured out she was a Capulet. In the book, Romeo is told by the nurse that Juliet belongs to the Capulet Family.


How does the nurse feel after she departs from Romeo?

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.


What does the nurse wager on whether she can tell juliet's correct age?

She says that she can tell Juliet's age right upto the hour.


Why is the nurse slow to give Juliet information?

In Act II Scene V the nurse returns from her interview with Romeo and Juliet is desperate to find out what Romeo has to say about whether they can be married. The Nurse teases her by not revealing the good news right away.


Does Juliet's nurse have a strong sense of right or wrong or is she easily corrupted?

The Nurse in "Romeo and Juliet" is portrayed as having a strong sense of loyalty and duty to Juliet. However, she can also be easily swayed by the pressures of her social position and her own desires, which can lead her to make questionable decisions.


How does the nurse offend Juliet in act 3 scene 5?

In Act 3, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse inadvertently offends Juliet by advising her to marry Paris, despite knowing that Juliet is already married to Romeo. The Nurse's suggestion goes against Juliet's wishes and loyalty to Romeo, causing Juliet to feel betrayed and abandoned by someone she trusted. This betrayal deepens Juliet's sense of isolation and desperation, leading her to seek the help of Friar Laurence.


Who does juliet think is dead?

In the beginning of Act 3, scene 2, when the nurse is talking about Tybalt being slain, Juliet first thinks she is talking about romeo


Does the nurse and friar Laurence do the right thing for romeo and Juliet?

She assists them in their secret marriage. She passes some messages between the two characters when they are unable to see each other. Romeo also had the nurse tell Juliet to devise a plan to get out of the house and go to the confessions at the abby in the afternoon. He then payed her. The nurse also helped with the rope ladder that Juliet escaped with. She took the ladder for Juliet to use when Romeo's men later came with it. She aided Juliet with her escape to be wed. The nurse was the personal servant and guardian of Juliet, since Juliet was born. She's a wet nurse, meaning she breast fed Juliet.


What excuse did Juliet give mother and the nurse for wanting to be alone?

Juliet told her mother and the nurse that she needed to be alone in her room to pray and seek forgiveness for her sins. But we all know the real reason was so she could sneak off and marry her hunky Romeo behind their backs. Classic teenage rebellion, am I right?


What is the effect of hearing Juliet's blank verse right after the Nurse's prose speeches?

It gives the impression that Juliet's thoughts are more noble and more clearly thought out, since they are more carefully expressed.


Why does lady Capulet want the nurse to come right back after just telling her to leave so she could speak to Juliet in private?

Mrs. Capulet has left the raising of her daughter totally to the Nurse. She has never had any kind of one-on-one relationship with Juliet and it makes her nervous. She falls back on getting the Nurse in there to ease her discomfort.