Capulet treats the nurse like a servant and yells at her. Not to say that she wasn't a servant of the Capulet household, but the Capulets treated her better than their other servants an had some respect for her because she DID raise Juliet.
The Nurse. :)
Juliet's nurse is also aware of Romeo and Juliet's marriage because she helped arrange the ceremony. Others that know of this are Friar Laurence, and, of course, the couple themselves.
he makes fun of nurse
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
The nurse, the nusre is the one that Juliet confides in and send messages to romeo through the Nurse.
The main purpose of Romeo and the Nurse's conversation is for Romeo to find out if Juliet returns his feelings and to arrange for their secret marriage. The Nurse acts as a go-between and provides a way for Romeo and Juliet to communicate.
Well Juliet sends the nurse to go talk to Romeo to find about marriage, and Romeo tells the nurse to tell Juliet to go to Friar Lawrences' cell to be married
The nurse arranged the meeting between Romeo and Juliet after Tybalt's death to allow them to say goodbye before Romeo was banished from Verona. She also wanted to update Juliet on Romeo's condition and to try to comfort her in her grief.
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.
The Nurse. :)
Juliet's nurse is also aware of Romeo and Juliet's marriage because she helped arrange the ceremony. Others that know of this are Friar Laurence, and, of course, the couple themselves.
he makes fun of nurse
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
The Nurse promises Juliet that she will go find Romeo and talk to him for her
The nurse, the nusre is the one that Juliet confides in and send messages to romeo through the Nurse.
In Act 1, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse serves as the intermediary between Romeo and Juliet, conveying messages and setting up their secret meeting. She helps arrange their plans for marriage and acts as a confidante for Juliet throughout the play, playing a crucial role in their relationship.
They both learn their respective identities from the nurse: Romeo first, then Juliet.