Juliet is old enough to be married
The nurse
Lady Capulet is Juliets mother BUT the nurse brought Juliet up. Juliet was raised in Italy in the house of Lord and Lady Capulet, her parents. But largely by her Nurse and servant Angelica.
She doesn't, and she doesn't have to. She is Juliet's servant.
The Nurse tells her, after Juliet asks.
She will kill herself.
The nurse
Lady Capulet is Juliets mother BUT the nurse brought Juliet up. Juliet was raised in Italy in the house of Lord and Lady Capulet, her parents. But largely by her Nurse and servant Angelica.
She doesn't, and she doesn't have to. She is Juliet's servant.
that she is to be married to Paris
The Nurse tells her, after Juliet asks.
Juliet's nurse is old enough to be her mother, since she is exactly the same age as the nurse's daughter, now deceased. "Susan and she--God rest all Christian souls!--were of an age. Well, Susan is with God; she was too good for me." She might be in her mid-thirties.
Juliet's two confidants are her Nurse and Friar Laurence. The Nurse is like a mother figure to Juliet, providing her with advice and support. Friar Laurence is a trusted friend who helps Juliet with her secret marriage to Romeo and provides guidance throughout the play.
In "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's friends are the Nurse and her servants. The Nurse is a maternal figure to Juliet and helps facilitate her relationship with Romeo.
She will kill herself.
The Nurse interupts their conversation (pretty much every conversation they have when you think about it)
She wants to figure out if Juliet is even interested in marriage.
Lady Capulet is Juliets mother BUT the nurse brought Juliet up. Juliet was raised in Italy in the house of Lord and Lady Capulet, her parents. But largely by her Nurse and servant Angelica.