the nurse stalls because she does not like the whole idea of Juliet and romeo getting married
the nurse stalls because she does not like the whole idea of Juliet and romeo getting married
She's teasing. Also, the longer she keeps Juliet on the rack, the more she can get her to rub her back and otherwise act like a servant, when it is the nurse who is the servant. Plus, the nurse is a genuine babbler and scatterbrain; it might not be entirely intended by her.
Juliet is very young and this is her first experience with love. The nurse worries that Romeo, being older and more sophisticated, may take advantage of Juliet's inexperience, take what he can get and leave her with a broken heart and a tarnished reputation. That is why the nurse warns him not to take advantage of Juliet. But as it happens this is not on his mind.
She's a tease. You tell me why people tease each other.
She is teasing.
When the Nurse arrives, she doesn't tell Juliet the news right away. She is teasing Juliet, but she finally tells her the details of the plan.
She delays telling Juliet. She teases her.
very very very very very very very stupid and when they talk the sound like retards
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.
The nurse offends Juliet by telling her basically, to marry Paris because Romeo and her are not going to be together anymore. Act 3, Scene 5, Lines 205-243.
When the Nurse arrives, she doesn't tell Juliet the news right away. She is teasing Juliet, but she finally tells her the details of the plan.
She delays telling Juliet. She teases her.
she didnt tell her about the potion, so she some what stpped telling the nurse sercrets.
Juliet becomes irritated when the nurse returns because she is impatient to hear news from Romeo and the nurse takes too long to share the information. Juliet is anxious about her future and frustrated by the delay in getting updates about her love.
No she does not. Juliet's parents don't even know that she married Romeo
very very very very very very very stupid and when they talk the sound like retards
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 is furious, but also feels hopeless. She then turns to Friar Lawrence and depends on him to come up with a solution for her problem
The nurse offends Juliet by telling her basically, to marry Paris because Romeo and her are not going to be together anymore. Act 3, Scene 5, Lines 205-243.
The Nurse. :)
They both learn their respective identities from the nurse: Romeo first, then Juliet.
Juliet's nurse.