She counsels her to commit bigamy and to be married to Paris while she is still married to Romeo. The nurse basically suggested that Juliet not consider her marriage to Romeo to be a marriage at all, just a roll in the hay.
The Nurse. :)
They both learn their respective identities from the nurse: Romeo first, then Juliet.
Juliet's nurse.
The Nurse and Friar Lawrence knew about it before anyone else because the Friar performed the marriage and the Nurse was Juliet's close confidant so she told her everything.
Confused, dismayed, and angry in turn. The Nurse's confusing way of telling what had happened made Juliet's roller coaster ride of emotions even bumpier.
Juliet says "Blistered be thy tongue for such a wish" to the Nurse in response to her suggestion that Juliet should marry Paris. Juliet is frustrated and upset at the Nurse's suggestion because she thought the Nurse was on her side and now feels betrayed. Juliet wishes harm upon the Nurse for proposing something that goes against her feelings and desires.
In "Romeo and Juliet", Juliet becomes angry at the nurse when she advises her to forget about Romeo and marry Paris. After hearing this, she doesn't feel she can trust the nurse with her secret to fake death to be with Romeo.
The Nurse. :)
They both learn their respective identities from the nurse: Romeo first, then Juliet.
Juliet's nurse.
because the nurse is big fat and ugly and has no friends and orderes juliet around that is why she is angry at the nurse
Yes, the nurse did have a friendship with Juliet as she knew everything about Romeo and Juliet. And she would tell Juliet when her mom is coming when Juliet was doing something she wasn't supposed to do. So yes the nurse was friends with Juliet.
Juliet's relationship with her nurse has changed from being close and open to being secretive and distant. Juliet can no longer confide in her nurse about her feelings for Romeo, as she must keep her love a secret from her family. Their relationship has grown strained due to Juliet's desire to marry Romeo against her family's wishes.
The Nurse and Friar Lawrence knew about it before anyone else because the Friar performed the marriage and the Nurse was Juliet's close confidant so she told her everything.
the nurse in the story is her best friend because the nurse has taken care of her since she was a young girl and she tells and gives Juliet advice and is always on the side of Juliet. Juliet has only her nurse to talk to of her problems and the nurse is more of a mother to her
Confused, dismayed, and angry in turn. The Nurse's confusing way of telling what had happened made Juliet's roller coaster ride of emotions even bumpier.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.