In Shakespeare's play, the nurse tells Romeo who Juliet is. Her lines are:
Marry, bachelor,
Her mother is the lady of the house,
And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous.
I nursed her daughter that you talked withal.
I tell you he that can lay hold of her
Shall have the chinks.
the nurse
Cosmic irony
Balthasar, Romeo's servant, brings the news of Juliet's death.
Benvolio.
Juliet
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Cosmic irony
Juliet's Nurse tells both Romeo and Juliet who the other's identity was.
The Nurse
The Nurse reveals the truth about Romeo's identity to Juliet in Act I, Scene V of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. She tells Juliet that Romeo is a Montague, the son of their family's sworn enemy. This revelation sets the stage for the tragedy that unfolds as the young lovers continue their forbidden romance.
Balthasar, Romeo's servant, brings the news of Juliet's death.
Juliet's Nurse tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet, while Romeo's friend Benvolio reveals to Juliet that Romeo is a Montague.
Benvolio.
Juliet
It confirms the story that Friar Lawrence tells the families. It tells what has happened over the four days that only Romeo, Juliet, Nurse, and Friar Lawrence knew. About how Romeo and Juliet fell in love and married, etc.
I don't know whose Romeo and Juliet you are talking about, but that does not happen in the play of that name by Shakespeare. In Shakespeare's play, Juliet does not reveal her identity to Romeo. It is the nurse who tells him who she is. And he is not angry, only perplexed.
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