The Nurse recommends that Juliet forget the banished Romeo and regard Paris as a more desirable husband. Juliet is secretly outraged at the Nurse's advice and decides to seek Friar Lawrence's help.How does the Nurse betray Juliet When Juliet's parents tell her that she has to marry Paris, the Nurse does not try to help her get out of the marriage. Instead, she tells Juliet that she should try and forget Romeo and accept the new marriage instead.How is the Nurse Responsible for Romeo and Juliet's Death The nurse is at least partially responsible for Romeo and Juliet's deaths because she helps Juliet deceive her parents and because she allows Juliet to meet with Romeo.
What is the relationship between Juliet and the nurse : In the play, Shakespeare presents the Nurse as Juliet's surrogate mother – a maternal figure, who truly loves Juliet, wants her to be happy and will do anything for that happiness. This is illustrated when she keeps Juliet's marriage to Romeo a secret, risking her job and livelihood.
Why does Juliet stop trusting the Nurse
Juliet loses trust in the Nurse at the end of Act III because the Nurse advises her to marry Paris.
Why does Juliet lie to the Nurse : The Nurse advises her to go through with the marriage to Paris—he is a better match, she says, and Romeo is as good as dead anyhow. Though disgusted by her nurse's disloyalty, Juliet pretends to agree, and tells her nurse that she is going to make confession at Friar Lawrence's.
The Nurse turns against Romeo and suggests that Julieit should go ahead and marry Paris, even though she's married to Romeo. This is when Juliet stops confiding in the Nurse and depends solely on Friar Laurence for help. Juliet can no longer trust the Nurse if she does not support her marriage to Romeo.
Juliet feels betrayed and no longer shares her secrets with the Nurse. The Nurse does not know about Juliet's plan to fake her own death.
How does Juliet’s attitude toward the Nurse change
Juliet, alone, calls the nurse a "wicked fiend" and regrets trusting her. Determined, she decides to visit Friar Laurence for guidance and a solution to her troubles. If he can't help, she'll take her own life instead of marrying Paris and dishonoring Romeo.The Nurse's main role in the play is that of a secondary mother figure for Juliet. The Nurseclearly enjoys a closer relationship with Juliet than Lady Capulet does. This isn't surprising, given the amount of responsibility she had in caring for Juliet since her birth.Later in the play, the Nurse advises Juliet to forget Romeo and marry Paris. This leads to a change in their relationship. Juliet feels betrayed and no longer shares her secrets with the Nurse. The Nurse does not know about Juliet's plan to fake her own death.
Suddenly the Nurse rushes in with news of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt. But the Nurse is so distraught, she stumbles over the words, making it sound as if Romeo is dead. Juliet assumes Romeo has killed himself, and she resigns to die herself.
Does Juliet still trust the Nurse : Though disgusted by her nurse's disloyalty, Juliet pretends to agree, and tells her nurse that she is going to make confession at Friar Lawrence's. Juliet hurries to the friar, vowing that she will never again trust the Nurse's counsel.
Who is most responsible for Juliet’s fake death : Friar Laurence
MOST BLAMEWORTHY: Friar Laurence
Sure, he only wanted to end the feud—but there must've been upwards of a billion ways of doing that that didn't involve letting two newly pubescent teenagers marry in secret. He even gave Juliet the fake death potion!
Why does Juliet no longer trust the Nurse
The Nurse turns against Romeo and suggests that Julieit should go ahead and marry Paris, even though she's married to Romeo. This is when Juliet stops confiding in the Nurse and depends solely on Friar Laurence for help. Juliet can no longer trust the Nurse if she does not support her marriage to Romeo.
Juliet is frustrated and impatient throughout the scene, first because the Nurse is so slow to return and then because the Nurse talks in circles and complains before finally delivering Romeo's message.The Nurse's main role in the play is that of a secondary mother figure for Juliet. The Nurseclearly enjoys a closer relationship with Juliet than Lady Capulet does. This isn't surprising, given the amount of responsibility she had in caring for Juliet since her birth.
Why is Juliet confused by the Nurse’s news : After Juliet's soliloquy, the Nurse arrives exclaiming "He's dead!", and Juliet first believes she is talking about Romeo. After some confusion, Juliet learns that it is Tybalt who has been killed and that Romeo has been banished for killing him.
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The Nurse recommends that Juliet forget the banished Romeo and regard Paris as a more desirable husband. Juliet is secretly outraged at the Nurse's advice and decides to seek Friar Lawrence's help.How does the Nurse betray Juliet When Juliet's parents tell her that she has to marry Paris, the Nurse does not try to help her get out of the marriage. Instead, she tells Juliet that she should try and forget Romeo and accept the new marriage instead.How is the Nurse Responsible for Romeo and Juliet's Death The nurse is at least partially responsible for Romeo and Juliet's deaths because she helps Juliet deceive her parents and because she allows Juliet to meet with Romeo.
What is the relationship between Juliet and the nurse : In the play, Shakespeare presents the Nurse as Juliet's surrogate mother – a maternal figure, who truly loves Juliet, wants her to be happy and will do anything for that happiness. This is illustrated when she keeps Juliet's marriage to Romeo a secret, risking her job and livelihood.
Why does Juliet stop trusting the Nurse
Juliet loses trust in the Nurse at the end of Act III because the Nurse advises her to marry Paris.
Why does Juliet lie to the Nurse : The Nurse advises her to go through with the marriage to Paris—he is a better match, she says, and Romeo is as good as dead anyhow. Though disgusted by her nurse's disloyalty, Juliet pretends to agree, and tells her nurse that she is going to make confession at Friar Lawrence's.
The Nurse turns against Romeo and suggests that Julieit should go ahead and marry Paris, even though she's married to Romeo. This is when Juliet stops confiding in the Nurse and depends solely on Friar Laurence for help. Juliet can no longer trust the Nurse if she does not support her marriage to Romeo.
Juliet feels betrayed and no longer shares her secrets with the Nurse. The Nurse does not know about Juliet's plan to fake her own death.
How does Juliet’s attitude toward the Nurse change
Juliet, alone, calls the nurse a "wicked fiend" and regrets trusting her. Determined, she decides to visit Friar Laurence for guidance and a solution to her troubles. If he can't help, she'll take her own life instead of marrying Paris and dishonoring Romeo.The Nurse's main role in the play is that of a secondary mother figure for Juliet. The Nurseclearly enjoys a closer relationship with Juliet than Lady Capulet does. This isn't surprising, given the amount of responsibility she had in caring for Juliet since her birth.Later in the play, the Nurse advises Juliet to forget Romeo and marry Paris. This leads to a change in their relationship. Juliet feels betrayed and no longer shares her secrets with the Nurse. The Nurse does not know about Juliet's plan to fake her own death.
Suddenly the Nurse rushes in with news of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt. But the Nurse is so distraught, she stumbles over the words, making it sound as if Romeo is dead. Juliet assumes Romeo has killed himself, and she resigns to die herself.
Does Juliet still trust the Nurse : Though disgusted by her nurse's disloyalty, Juliet pretends to agree, and tells her nurse that she is going to make confession at Friar Lawrence's. Juliet hurries to the friar, vowing that she will never again trust the Nurse's counsel.
Who is most responsible for Juliet’s fake death : Friar Laurence
MOST BLAMEWORTHY: Friar Laurence
Sure, he only wanted to end the feud—but there must've been upwards of a billion ways of doing that that didn't involve letting two newly pubescent teenagers marry in secret. He even gave Juliet the fake death potion!
Why does Juliet no longer trust the Nurse
The Nurse turns against Romeo and suggests that Julieit should go ahead and marry Paris, even though she's married to Romeo. This is when Juliet stops confiding in the Nurse and depends solely on Friar Laurence for help. Juliet can no longer trust the Nurse if she does not support her marriage to Romeo.
Juliet is frustrated and impatient throughout the scene, first because the Nurse is so slow to return and then because the Nurse talks in circles and complains before finally delivering Romeo's message.The Nurse's main role in the play is that of a secondary mother figure for Juliet. The Nurseclearly enjoys a closer relationship with Juliet than Lady Capulet does. This isn't surprising, given the amount of responsibility she had in caring for Juliet since her birth.
Why is Juliet confused by the Nurse’s news : After Juliet's soliloquy, the Nurse arrives exclaiming "He's dead!", and Juliet first believes she is talking about Romeo. After some confusion, Juliet learns that it is Tybalt who has been killed and that Romeo has been banished for killing him.