He's a man of wax, a good-looker, a hottie.
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The Nurse thinks Paris is handsome. When the Nurse suggests that Juliet should forget about Romeo and marry Paris, she loses Juliet's trust and confidence
The nurse tells Juliet to "get on with her life" so -to-say. The nurse recommended that Juliet get married to Paris since Romeo had been banished from Verona, and that Juliet would never see him again, so she should move on and forget about him. Juliet's opinion of the nurse changed because she thought that the nurse was on her side, and wanted Juliet to be with romeo, so she felt somewhat "betrayed" when the nurse said this. By saying that it is alright to marry Paris, the nurse is saying that Juliet is not really married to Romeo, that their wedding was a sham and their wedding night a roll in the hay. To Juliet, who considers herself to be Romeo's wife, this is an outrage.
The Nurse.
Nurse and Lady C believe Paris is a good choice for Juliet to marry. Nurse feels Paris is a "man of wax" and Lady C thinks Juliet is at the perfect age to marry.
It depends who you are. Paris rates high with Capulet because he is from an important family, is well off and has the sense to talk to the girl's father first when proposing marriage. He rates moderately high with the Nurse because he is handsome. He does not rate particularly high with Juliet, because he is not interested in even getting to know her, only in posessing her.
The Nurse tells Juliet that Paris also wants to marry her. She thinks Juliet's feelings for Paris are positive and that he is a fine gentleman who would be a good match for her.
The Nurse thinks Paris is handsome. When the Nurse suggests that Juliet should forget about Romeo and marry Paris, she loses Juliet's trust and confidence
The nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris for the money. She also states that he is very good looking.
In "Romeo and Juliet," Nurse is talking about Mercutio, Tybalt, Paris, and Romeo. Mercutio is Romeo's quick-witted and loyal friend, Tybalt is Juliet's aggressive cousin, Paris is Juliet's suitor chosen by her parents, and Romeo is the protagonist and falls in love with Juliet. Each of these characters plays a significant role in the tragic events that unfold in the play.
The nurse tells Juliet that Paris is also interested in marrying her.
Juliet beilieves the nurdsse betrayed her after Romeo was banashed for Mantua. Juliet was FORCED to marry Paris and she was explaining her feelings to the nurse, when the nurse said she should forget about Romeo and act like he is dead and just marry Paris, which Juliet did not see as an option.
The nurse tells Juliet to "get on with her life" so -to-say. The nurse recommended that Juliet get married to Paris since Romeo had been banished from Verona, and that Juliet would never see him again, so she should move on and forget about him. Juliet's opinion of the nurse changed because she thought that the nurse was on her side, and wanted Juliet to be with romeo, so she felt somewhat "betrayed" when the nurse said this. By saying that it is alright to marry Paris, the nurse is saying that Juliet is not really married to Romeo, that their wedding was a sham and their wedding night a roll in the hay. To Juliet, who considers herself to be Romeo's wife, this is an outrage.
The Nurse.
The nurse instructs Juliet to go to Friar Laurence's cell to be married to Romeo secretly. She will then go to Romeo's house where they will consummate their marriage and plan for their future.
The nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris instead of Romeo because Paris is a more suitable match according to her family's wishes and social status. She believes that marrying Paris will secure Juliet's future and bring honor to her family.
Nurse and Lady C believe Paris is a good choice for Juliet to marry. Nurse feels Paris is a "man of wax" and Lady C thinks Juliet is at the perfect age to marry.
It depends who you are. Paris rates high with Capulet because he is from an important family, is well off and has the sense to talk to the girl's father first when proposing marriage. He rates moderately high with the Nurse because he is handsome. He does not rate particularly high with Juliet, because he is not interested in even getting to know her, only in posessing her.