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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

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Who took the rope ladder from romeo to Juliet?

The Nurse


What arrangements do romeo make with the nurse?

Romeo arranges to secretly marry Juliet with the help of the Nurse. He sets a time and place for the wedding and relies on the Nurse to facilitate their plan.


How Does Romeo Plan to Get into Juliet's Window?

Romeo gives the Nurse a rope ladder in order that he might climb into Juliet's window later that night


What was romeo going to send to the nurse while she was hiding the abbey wall?

a rope


What is the tackled stair in romeo and Juliet?

it is a rope ladder that is used to lend down and help others up


Why is the rope ladder significant in Romeo and Juliet?

The rope ladder is the means by which Romeo is going to mount to Juliet's chamber, and having mounted, he will consummate his marriage to her.


How does Romeo climb up to Juliet's room in Romeo and Juliet?

In the play he uses a rope ladder that the nurse brings to Juliet's balcony for him. In the movie he just climbs up a tree.


What is Juliets state of mind when she waits for the nurse in act 2 scene 5?

In Act II, Scene 5, Juliet is impatient for the nurse to arrive to tell her what arrangements Romeo has made for their wedding. In Act III, Scene 2, Juliet is impatient for Romeo to arrive so they can lose their virginities. The Nurse is to bring the rope ladder for Romeo to climb up to Juliet's bedroom window, which is why, when the nurse arrives, she says: "What hast thou there? The cords that Romeo bid thee fetch?" But Juliet expresses no impatience for the rope ladder, only for Night to come and "bring me my Romeo."


What does Romeo need a rope ladder?

Romeo needs a rope ladder to climb up to Juliet's balcony in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." The ladder allows Romeo to sneak into Juliet's garden and profess his love to her without being seen. It symbolizes their love and their willingness to take risks for each other.


How does romeo get to Juliet's balcony?

Romeo does not get into Juliet's bedroom in Act II. This happens between scenes iv and v of Act III (and he climbs through the window with a rope ladder). In Act II he only gets as far as her backyard.


When the nurse tells Juliet that Tybalt is dead what does she do?

Juliet is devastated by the news of Tybalt's death, as he was her cousin and Romeo's enemy. She grieves for him but is torn by conflicting loyalties to her family and her love for Romeo.


What does the Nurse agree to put outside Juliet's bedroom at night?

a rope ladder