Juliet brings up the subject of marriage in the balcony scene: "If thy bent of love be honourable, thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow by one I'll procure to come to thee, where and what time thou wilt perform the rite, and all my fortunes at thy feet I'll lay and follow thee my lord thoughout the world."
Paraphrased, this means, "If you're serious and want to marry me, I'll send a messenger to find out the arrangements, and I'll marry you."
In other words Juliet has already put the motion on the table; Romeo can answer by arranging a priest, a time and a place. So the nurse (and the answer to the question is, of course, the Nurse) is sent not to ask Romeo to marry Juliet, but to collect his answer.
Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).
In ACT 2 Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo goes to see Friar Laurence because he wants to marry Juliet. In Act 2 scene 2 Romeo exchanged vows of their love. So Juliet told Romeo to tell her where and when they are to be married. She would send a servant to Romeo to find out. Romeo wants to make sure that Friar Laurence can marry them. Friar Laurence said he would marry them, that very day. Hope that helped answer your question!
The nurse tells Juliet to "get on with her life" so -to-say. The nurse recommended that Juliet get married to Paris since Romeo had been banished from Verona, and that Juliet would never see him again, so she should move on and forget about him. Juliet's opinion of the nurse changed because she thought that the nurse was on her side, and wanted Juliet to be with romeo, so she felt somewhat "betrayed" when the nurse said this. By saying that it is alright to marry Paris, the nurse is saying that Juliet is not really married to Romeo, that their wedding was a sham and their wedding night a roll in the hay. To Juliet, who considers herself to be Romeo's wife, this is an outrage.
At the end of scence 2, the nurse asks Juliet asks the nurse to go give him a ring and tell him good-bye.
Well if you ask how old was Romeo was he would be Sixteen and Juliet thirteen but if your a youngster 16 and 13
Romeo wants the Friar to marry him to Juliet.
Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).
Romeo plans to visit Friar Laurence the next day to ask him to marry him and Juliet.
In the 1996 version of Romeo and Juliet, she did not love Paris, but it seemed that Paris loved Juliet or was deeply obseesed with her that he would ask for her hand in marriage.
it is another way of asking her to marry him. He wants to exchange wedding vows
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out Romeo's intentions regarding their relationship and marriage plans. She is eager to know if Romeo is serious about their love and if he plans to marry her.
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out from Romeo, her love, if he is committed to their relationship and if he intends to marry her. She wants to know if Romeo truly loves her and is sincere in his affections.
She asks Friar Lawrence for help. He was the one to give her the potion that will put her to sleep for 42 hours.
In ACT 2 Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo goes to see Friar Laurence because he wants to marry Juliet. In Act 2 scene 2 Romeo exchanged vows of their love. So Juliet told Romeo to tell her where and when they are to be married. She would send a servant to Romeo to find out. Romeo wants to make sure that Friar Laurence can marry them. Friar Laurence said he would marry them, that very day. Hope that helped answer your question!
Her decision to marry Romeo within a few hours of meeting him. Her decision to ask for Friar Lawrence's help. Her decision to kill herself when she found Romeo to be dead. She doesn't think about any of these.
The most famous quote from Romeo and Juliet is by Juliet saying 'Romeo, Romeo, where fore art thou Romeo' which basically means 'Romeo Romeo why are you Romeo'
Juliet asked Romeo to swear his love for her and to pledge his loyalty.