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What is a 1931 baby gerber litho worth?

$5.00


In romeo and Juliet who is the nurse fond of?

Juliet, of course. She had looked after her since she was a baby.


Why does the nurse love Juliet so much?

because she taking care Juliet since she was a baby...


Who is Susan in Romeo and Juliet?

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.


Do romeo and Juliet have a baby?

No, they did not have children together according to the story.


In Romeo and Juliet what were the last words of Romeo to Juliet?

oh baby i love you :P i want to touch u and love u!


Does anyone else think that Juliet was pregnant?

Yes by Baby Aaron.


Did the nurse in romeo and Juliet have a daughter?

Yes. Her name was Susan. The Nurse was a wet nurse who fed the baby Juliet with the milk from her own breasts, which she had because she had recently given birth to Susan. Women do not get milk in their breasts unless they have had a baby.


How well does the nurse know Juliet?

Nurse loves Juliet because she has cared for her since she was born. Nurse was like a mother to Juliet, and Nurse's own daughter died, so she replaced her deceased daughter with Juliet, since they were the same age.


How old does the nurse think Juliet is?

The Nurse knows how old Juliet is, because she started breastfeeding her when she was a little baby. Juliet's birthday is Lammas Eve, July 31, only a couple of weeks after the events of the play. Juliet was thirteen, almost fourteen.


Why does the nurse remember the exact hour of juliets birth?

The nurse remembers the exact hour of Juliet's birth because she has been with Juliet since she was a baby and has a close and nurturing relationship with her. It's a detail that the nurse holds onto as a sign of her devotion and care for Juliet.


What plant did the nurse use to wean baby Juliet from romeo Juliet?

Wormwood. The nurse says, "But, as I said, when it did taste the wormwood on my nipple of my dug and felt it bitter, pretty fool, to see it tetchy and fall out with the dug." Wormwood is bitter and when baby Juliet tasted it on the nurse's breast (that's what "dug" means), she lost interest in breastfeeding. She and the breast have a cooling of affection; that's what "fall out with" means.