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She no longer trusts the nurse with her secrets. She tells the nurse that her advice has been comforting but this is a lie, and Juliet is just trying to get rid of the nurse at this point.

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Q: Why does Juliet tell the nurse that her advice about marrying Paris comforted her?
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Why does Juliet tell the Nurse that her advice about marrying Paris has comforted her?

She no longer trusts the nurse with her secrets. She tells the nurse that her advice has been comforting but this is a lie, and Juliet is just trying to get rid of the nurse at this point.


What is Juliet's response to the nurses advice?

When the Nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris, Juliet responds by pretending to agree with her, thanking her for her advice, but in reality, she is planning to fake her own death in order to be with Romeo.


How does Juliet hear about her marrying Paris?

Her mother tells her.


What does Juliet's father say to Paris about her marrying him?

He acts oblivious to the fact Juliet doesn't want to marry Paris, and continues to convince Paris that the wedding is still on.


What is Capulet's instructions to his wife?

To tell Juliet that she's marrying Paris.


What does Juliet do to keep from marrying count Paris?

She fakes her own death.


Who does the nurse say also wants to marry Juliet?

The nurse tells Juliet that Paris is also interested in marrying her.


Who else what's to marry Juliet?

In "Romeo and Juliet," other characters who express interest in marrying Juliet are Paris and Count Paris. However, Juliet's true love is Romeo, which leads to the tragic events of the play.


What does Juliet threaten to do if friar doesn't have a plan to get her out of marrying Paris?

She threatens to kill herself.


What is lady capulets reaction to Juliet not marrying Paris?

Juliet did not marry Paris because everyone thought she was dead, the day after 'accepting' the marriage, so technically she was sad?


What is the dramatic irony when juliet encounters paris and the friar?

when she encounters paris and the friar, paris is still under the impression that he is going to marry juliet; however, juliet is already secretly married to romeo. So the dramatic irony is that we know juliet has a plan to get out of marrying paris and that she's already married, but paris does not know any of this


Why have the capulets not yet formally approached Juliet with the possibilities of marrying Paris?

They didn't approach Juliet until they had some inkling that it was possible.