The nurse is Juliet's messenger. The nurse confronts Romeo to find out the time and place of the wedding between the two lovers.
She's the go-between between Romeo and Juliet. She encourages their relationship at this point.
To marry Romeo. Act 2 is all about the road to Romeo and Juliet's marriage. It starts with the Balcony Scene (which is actually Scene 2) and works its way to Scene 6 where the wedding takes place.
Rebecca Nurse
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.
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
No, both Peter and the Nurse are Capulet's servants. Peter's job in Act 2 Scene 4 is to act as a sort of bodyguard to the Nurse. The Nurse sure treats Peter as if he were her servant, though. "My fan, Peter" shows us that she has him carrying her things so he can produce them on command. Of course the Nurse bosses everyone around, even Mr. and Mrs. Capulet.
The Nurse has been gone for about three hours when she returns in Act 2, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet."
Two examples of comic relief in Romeo and Juliet are the scene where the Nurse rambles on and on about Juliet's age, and the banter between Mercutio and the Nurse when they meet in Act 2. These moments provide a brief break from the intensity of the tragic events unfolding in the play.
To marry Romeo. Act 2 is all about the road to Romeo and Juliet's marriage. It starts with the Balcony Scene (which is actually Scene 2) and works its way to Scene 6 where the wedding takes place.
She teases Juliet when she comes back with the Romeo's message.
The Nurse, in act 2 scene 5.
In Act 2, Scene 5, Juliet is waiting for the nurse to return with news from Romeo about their plans for their secret marriage. Juliet eagerly anticipates the nurse's return so she can hear what Romeo has arranged.
The nurse seems to be supportive and excited about the marriage in Romeo and Juliet Act 2, Scene 5. She is happy to be helping Juliet and Romeo arrange their secret marriage and wishes them well.
Rebecca Nurse
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.
Mercutio meets up with Romeo and has a great time making fun of the Nurse.
In Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet profess their love for one another and agree to be married, Friar Laurence agrees to marry them in secret, and Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel.
1. inform 2. to analyze events and their implications 3. to persuade and influence decisions