She wakes up to the fact that this is her husband the Nurse is talking about and sticks up for Romeo.
The question has no verb and is to incoherent to answer.
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The nurse tells Juliet about Tybalt's death..
The nurses sisters name is Dorothy.
The word "banished". Juliet is trying to take in the news of Tybalt's death brought to her by the nurse. To Juliet, however, the news of her cousin's death is overshadowed by the news that her husband has been banished from the city of Verona. She says that this is worse news than the death of ten thousand Tybalts, and "to speak that word is father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, all dead."
When the nurse finds her in bed, not breathing and not responsive, she comes to the conclusion that Juliet is dead. Thanks Stephen Hawking. They meant why do they think she died. They think she was grieving over Tybalts death.
At first Juliet assumes that Nurse is speaking of her husband, Romeo's death other than the death of her cousin, Tybalt
The nurse tells Juliet about Tybalt's death..
The nurses sisters name is Dorothy.
The word "banished". Juliet is trying to take in the news of Tybalt's death brought to her by the nurse. To Juliet, however, the news of her cousin's death is overshadowed by the news that her husband has been banished from the city of Verona. She says that this is worse news than the death of ten thousand Tybalts, and "to speak that word is father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, all dead."
The Nurse explains the circumstances of Tybalt's death to Juliet because Tybalt is Juliet's cousin.
When the nurse finds her in bed, not breathing and not responsive, she comes to the conclusion that Juliet is dead. Thanks Stephen Hawking. They meant why do they think she died. They think she was grieving over Tybalts death.
At first Juliet assumes that Nurse is speaking of her husband, Romeo's death other than the death of her cousin, Tybalt
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A rope ladder.
The Nurse. :)
When the Nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris, Juliet responds by pretending to agree with her, thanking her for her advice, but in reality, she is planning to fake her own death in order to be with Romeo.
The nurse's description of the fight and Tybalt's death leads Juliet to believe that Romeo has been killed. She interprets the news of Tybalt's death as a result of a confrontation with Romeo, and this misunderstanding causes her to despair.
The nurse and Juliet's parents constantly mention death because marriage with Romeo would ultimately lead Juliet to be estranged from her family and possibly face death - either through public scrutiny, Romeo's family feuds, or suicide. This repetition highlights the consequences and dangers of Juliet's forbidden love.