The nurse never told the Capulets anything about Juliet's marriage to Romeo. There is a certain amount of self-interest in this; the nurse was Juliet's duenna, and part of her job was keeping strange men out of Juliet's bed. The Capulets would not be very happy with her if they found that she had actually conspired to get Juliet hooked up with a guy. She would be fired or worse.
She wants to figure out if Juliet is even interested in marriage.
The Nurse. The Nurse discovers Juliet after when she goes to wake her up to tell her Paris was waiting for her downstairs. She finds Juliet apparently dead (actually in a deep sleep after taking the potion) then runs back to get Lady Capulet.
shes happy but scared because she doesnt want to tell her parents shes in love with a montegue
The Nurse was prepared to consider Juliet to be married to Romeo when it meant arranging for Juliet to lose her virginity, but when the marriage became inconvenient, suddenly the Nurse decides that it wasn't a real marriage.
he wants to be married to her and that he loves her
She wants to figure out if Juliet is even interested in marriage.
Tell your or their parents what is going on, or tell a trusted teacher or coach.
Talk to your school councilor or nurse. They are there to help you. They can help you tell your parents when you are ready.
Romeo tells Friar Lawrence, since the guy who performs the marriages has to know. Juliet tells her Nurse, since her nurse is someone she has trusted since she was a baby, and she needs someone who can freely go around the town.
The nurse takes a long time to tell Juliet what Romeo says because she enjoys teasing and drawing out the information to make herself feel important. Additionally, the nurse may be trying to create tension or build suspense by delaying the message.
The Nurse. The Nurse discovers Juliet after when she goes to wake her up to tell her Paris was waiting for her downstairs. She finds Juliet apparently dead (actually in a deep sleep after taking the potion) then runs back to get Lady Capulet.
Well, yes she could. But she didn't. It is interesting to think about why that was, especially if you are the actress who is playing the nurse. A feeling of protectiveness toward Juliet might be part of it. At the start, the nurse got caught up in Juliet's excitement and sexual anticipation. The nurse is a rather earthy-minded person. Later, having arranged for Juliet to lose her virginity, the nurse would be reluctant to disclose her part in the affair to Juliet's parents.
shes happy but scared because she doesnt want to tell her parents shes in love with a montegue
Well, if they are harassing you at school, you need to tell your counsellor or parents or even a trusted adult. If they are texting you, save the texts and tell your parents about it (use the texts as proof!). If they are stalking you, threaten to get the police involved, and if none of these work, tell your parents that you can not get them to stop bothering you and that you feel you need some parental advice as to what to do, and hopefully, they will take it from there. I hope this anwers your question! If not, then sorry!
You can show that you can be trusted by doing things that show that you can be trusted. If you want someone too trust you do not to tell there secrets to anyone so that is one way you can be trusted.
She was bothering her by getting off subject, in the end getting very excited how he wants to be wed to her and she complains shes got a headache when she first arrives in juliets chamber. Juliet gets pissed and eventually tells her to just tell her already, some what impatient
She had the guts to ask her parents about flying because she lied to them and told them she was always with her friends or lying even more because she didn't feel like that her parents trusted her, so she didn't trust them back.