Well, Romeo would come and see her at night as this is when he would most likely not be able to be caught.
So that's why she wanted them to come, so she could see Romeo.
According to Juliet, the nightingale sang from the pomegranate tree in her garden. Juliet says this because she does not want Romeo to leave after their first and only night together.
The nurse isn't allowed to stay in Juliet's room the night before Juliet's wedding to Paris, because Juliet has to take the "medecine" the priest gave her that will permit Juliet to only sleep longer andnot die. Juliet takes that "medecine" because she doesn't want to marry Paris, but wants to be with Romeo. As a consequence, she fakes her own death. In order to take the "medecine" unnoticed, she has to be alone in her room the night before the wedding. So, no nurse allowed to stay.
Romeo wants the nurse to get a rope and ladder so that Romeo can climb the walls that night to be with Juliet on her wedding night
Both of Juliet's parents want her to marry Paris.
"Stay" in Romeo and Juliet means to wait or remain in a specific place. It's like when your annoying friend won't stop talking and you just want them to stay put for a minute. So, when Juliet says "Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow," she's basically telling Romeo to chill out and not leave just yet.
According to Juliet, the nightingale sang from the pomegranate tree in her garden. Juliet says this because she does not want Romeo to leave after their first and only night together.
The nurse isn't allowed to stay in Juliet's room the night before Juliet's wedding to Paris, because Juliet has to take the "medecine" the priest gave her that will permit Juliet to only sleep longer andnot die. Juliet takes that "medecine" because she doesn't want to marry Paris, but wants to be with Romeo. As a consequence, she fakes her own death. In order to take the "medecine" unnoticed, she has to be alone in her room the night before the wedding. So, no nurse allowed to stay.
Yes Juliet Moms want Juliet to marry With Juliet
Romeo wants the nurse to get a rope and ladder so that Romeo can climb the walls that night to be with Juliet on her wedding night
Juliet asks for night to fall and for the lark to delay singing, as she wishes to spend more time with Romeo. She believes that if Romeo must leave, she doesn't want to see him go, so she hopes the darkness will cover the day and delay his departure.
If you want to be Juliet it's probably because she has a perfect romantic relationship with the perfect guy. I wouldn't want to be Juliet because she dies.
If she hears a lark, it must be dawn (that's when larks sing) and she and Romeo must part and he must get out of the city. But if she hears a nightingale, it must still be night (that is when nightingales sing) so they can cuddle some more. Naturally that is what she would prefer.
Both of Juliet's parents want her to marry Paris.
Juliet's Dad, and her entire family in fact, want her to marry Paris.
Same as Egeus in A Midsummer Night's Dream: "As she is mine, so may I dispose of her." Having pledged his word to Paris that he may marry Juliet, he does not want to appear to be a welsher.
After professing their love for each other, Romeo and Juliet plan to get married in secret. They hope that their marriage will help bring an end to the feud between their families.
They want her to marry Paris.