She doesn't, and she doesn't have to. She is Juliet's servant.
rosemary
Nothing, but she agrees with the nurse that his face is better than any man's, his leg exceeds all men's, and his hand and foot and body are past compare. This is in Act 2 Scene 5.
Juliet's best friend in the play for most of it is her Nurse. However, they have a disagreement about whether a girl ought to have more than one husband at the same time, and they aren't friends any more. But you are asking who is LIKE Juliet's best friend, or in other words, who is like the Nurse. Personally I'd say Pandarus in one of Shakespeare's other plays named after a couple, Troilus and Cressida.
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Because Romeo and Juliets families are enemies :: Juliets father disaggrees with her following her heart so he can choose someone who 'he thinks' is caring enough to look after his daughter after his death. She Has no say in what he does and so he chooses 'Paris'.......However romeo and Juliet do get married just not with the consent from her or his family...... Hope That helps XD xxx
The Nurse tells Juliet that Paris also wants to marry her. She thinks Juliet's feelings for Paris are positive and that he is a fine gentleman who would be a good match for her.
scaled the wall, said he loved her
rosemary
They don't say much about it one way or the other.
"Say" agrees with "you". Most present tense verbs change only in the third person singular.I sayWe sayYou sayHe/she/it saysThey say
Pediatric Nurse.
Nurse = Sykepleier.
Nothing, but she agrees with the nurse that his face is better than any man's, his leg exceeds all men's, and his hand and foot and body are past compare. This is in Act 2 Scene 5.
She likes you(a lot)
a neonatal nurse
Answer Anything you would say if you were looking him in the face.
Juliet's best friend in the play for most of it is her Nurse. However, they have a disagreement about whether a girl ought to have more than one husband at the same time, and they aren't friends any more. But you are asking who is LIKE Juliet's best friend, or in other words, who is like the Nurse. Personally I'd say Pandarus in one of Shakespeare's other plays named after a couple, Troilus and Cressida.