Juliet is of a higher class, while the Nurse isn't at all
Juliet is more sophisticated, while the nurse is more simple and makes vulgar jokes
Juliet is young, the Nurse is old
There are quite a few more, but you can start there (:
the nurse is a dramatic foil for Juliet for several reasons:the nurse is old while Juliet is youngthe nurse is simple while Juliet is complexthe nurse is practical while Juliet is romanticthe nurse has been married and had a child while Juliet is still young and innocentthese things make these 2 characters dramatic foils
Both Benvolio and Mercutio are foils to Romeo.
The dramatic purpose of the nurse entering in this scene is to let you know that Lady Capulet was on her way to see Juliet.
Benvolio and Mercutio are dramatic foils for Romeo. Throughout the play they think that Romeo is in love with Rosaline and are in the dark about Romeo and Juliet and their marriage.
I'm sorry but you have to rephrase that question, because asking who the dramatic foils are in Romeo and Juliet, you would have to give one of the characters from the (Play). See you could ask Who is Romeo's dramatic foil? Who is Juliet's dramatic foil? Who is Mercuito's dramatic foil? etc..Do you get it.If you don't then somethings wrong with your thinking process
the nurse is a dramatic foil for Juliet for several reasons:the nurse is old while Juliet is youngthe nurse is simple while Juliet is complexthe nurse is practical while Juliet is romanticthe nurse has been married and had a child while Juliet is still young and innocentthese things make these 2 characters dramatic foils
Both Benvolio and Mercutio are foils to Romeo.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. Hope this helps.For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. Hope this helps.In the novel Dracula, the traditional yet vivacious Lucy Westenra is a foil to the conservative yet modern Wilhelmina Harker.
The dramatic purpose of the nurse entering in this scene is to let you know that Lady Capulet was on her way to see Juliet.
Benvolio and Mercutio are dramatic foils for Romeo. Throughout the play they think that Romeo is in love with Rosaline and are in the dark about Romeo and Juliet and their marriage.
I'm sorry but you have to rephrase that question, because asking who the dramatic foils are in Romeo and Juliet, you would have to give one of the characters from the (Play). See you could ask Who is Romeo's dramatic foil? Who is Juliet's dramatic foil? Who is Mercuito's dramatic foil? etc..Do you get it.If you don't then somethings wrong with your thinking process
The Nurse foils the character of Juliet's mother, Lady Capulet. As her mother, Lady Capulet should know everything that there is about her daughter; she should know how old she is and her innermost feelings. However, Lady Capulet knows neither. Early on in Act 1, Lady Capulet is unsure of Juliet's age and the Nurse has an extended speech in which she explains to Juliet's mother how she knows how old Juliet is better than her mother does. Additionally, throughout the play, it is the Nurse that Juliet goes to for advice and assistance, not her mother.
The nurse and Lady Capulet serve as a dramatic foil in "Romeo and Juliet." The nurse is warm, affectionate, and down-to-earth, providing love and guidance to Juliet like a mother figure. In contrast, Lady Capulet is more distant, formal, and concerned with social status, highlighting the lack of a close maternal bond between her and Juliet.
The Nurse. :)
They both learn their respective identities from the nurse: Romeo first, then Juliet.
Juliet's nurse.
because the nurse is big fat and ugly and has no friends and orderes juliet around that is why she is angry at the nurse