They both know that she is married to Romeo; Paris does not.
Someone who can't keep a secret is often referred to as a "blabbermouth" or "gossip." They may also be described as indiscreet or untrustworthy, as they tend to share confidential information. This behavior can lead to a loss of trust from others.
The Tuck family feels a sense of relief and freedom when they share their secret about immortality because it alleviates the burden of keeping such a significant truth hidden. By confiding in someone, they create a connection and foster trust, which can be emotionally uplifting. Additionally, revealing their secret allows them to express their unique experiences and perspectives, giving them a sense of validation and acceptance. Ultimately, sharing their secret helps them feel less isolated in their extraordinary reality.
Bruno wanted to keep it a secret between him and Shmuel. Also he was scared that his parents won't like it and will then never let him go and talk to him
The Tucks explain how 87 years ago, their family had been passing through the woods and had stopped to drink at the spring. Since then, they have been unable to grow, age, or die. They are frozen in time, immortal.
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Juliet does not tell her nurse about the potion, as the nurse advises Juliet in a previous scene (act 3, scene 5) to forget Romeo and marry Paris. Juliet takes this as betrayal and swears never to trust the nurse again. Which is why, when the friar gives Juliet the potion, Juliet does NOT tell the nurse. Okay. That's it.
The answer is a secret. You can have a secret, but if you share it, it is no longer secret.
Romeo should find out by Friar Jon bringing him a message from Friar Lawrence. The message also would include how she is not really dead. A better way for you to find out would be to READ Romeo and Juliet. Seriously it's not that bad of a book.
These are all the people we see he speak to/of: Capulet - her father Lady Capulet - her mother Nurse - her childhood 'nanny' Tybalt - her cousin Paris - her would-be cousin Friar Lawrence - her spiritual guide Romeo - her husband
A secret.
This riddle describes the concept of a "secret." When you possess a secret, there's often a desire to share it with someone else. However, once you share the secret, it is no longer just yours, and in that sense, you no longer "have" it as a secret.
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This riddle describes a secret. If you want to keep a secret, you must keep it to yourself and not share it with others. However, once you share the secret, it is no longer just yours, and the essence of it being a secret is lost. Thus, sharing a secret leads to its disappearance.
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