How does the relationship between Juliet and the nurse changed?
Juliet is definitely justified in her response to the Nurse. She could not marry Paris and it was hypocritical for the Nurse to change her mind about Romeo. Juliet needed more constructive advice from the Nurse. Instead she turns to the Friar, whose plan is ultimately fatal.
Why does the nurse support Romeo and Juliet?
Juliet’s nurse agrees to help her secretly marry Romeo because she cares about Juliet and wants her to be happy, and she knows she loves Romeo. Nurse tries to explain to Juliet that she is better off with Paris, because Paris is a gentleman. Therefore Nurse agrees to help Juliet get to Romeo.
How does the nurse contribute to Romeo and Juliet’s death?
The Nurse is the messenger to Romeo to gather all the details for their secret marriage, and at this point she warns Romeo not to hurt Juliet, showing her love for her and foreshadowing the deaths. The Nurse gives Juliet the news that Romeo killed Tybalt and was exiled by the Prince, further hurting Juliet emotionally.
What does the nurse say about Romeo?
In the part before the lines you cite, the Nurse criticizes Romeo and warns him that he had better not be toying with Juliet. She tells him that Juliet is young and that no gentleman would toy with her. Romeo tells the nurse that he protests her attitude — that she’s not being fair to him.
Does the nurse approve of Romeo?
In Act II, Scene 5, the Nurse returns to Juliet from her visit to Romeo, and while she teases her eager young charge relentlessly, claiming to be too tired and out of breath to tell Juliet what Romeo has said, she clearly approves of Romeo, though not without reservations.
Why are nurses blamed?
The nurse is partly to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because she helps Juliet deceive her parents and because she enables Juliet to see Romeo.
Does the nurse betray Juliet?
The Nurse and Juliet may have a loving, teasing sort of relationship at the beginning of the play, but when Juliet needs her most—after her parents order her to marry Paris—the Nurse betrays her. Romeo is as good as dead, the Nurse tells Juliet, and she had better forget him and marry Paris.
Why does Juliet feel betrayed by her nurse?
Juliet is angry and she feels betrayed by Nurse. Juliet is angry because not only did Nurse talk badly about Romeo, she thinks that Juliet should break her vows. Nurse is the only one who knows about Romeo and about how deep Juliet’s love for Romeo is. She feels Nurse has betrayed her.
How did Lady Capulet betray Juliet?
when Juliet refuses to do so Capulet threatens to disown her. Capulet will only forgive her if she with consent to her fathers decison. His wife Lady Capulet refuses to give Juliet consel and is angered by Juliets choice and wishes. Romeo and Juliet betray there parents wishes by getting married without there consent.
Who was Juliet meant to marry?
Lord Capulet tells Juliet she must marry a man called Paris, not knowing she is already married. Friar Laurence gives Juliet a potion that will make her appear dead so she does not have to marry again. He sends Romeo a note to explain the plan and Juliet takes the potion.
What happens when Juliet drinks the potion?
What does Friar Laurence say will happen when Juliet drinks the potion? Juliet will essentially be dead, but after 24 hours she will wake up out of a “pleasant sleep.” Juliet promises her father that she will marry Paris, even though she knows that Romeo and herself have other plans.
What did Romeo and Juliet drink?
In the final act of Romeo and Juliet, our tragic heroine takes a potion to fake her own death and place her into a catatonic state. Many believe the potion is most likely to be deadly nightshade (Atropa Belladonna) a plant native to Europe. A berry can kill a small child.
Who is Romeo’s father figure?
Romeo sees Friar Laurence as a role model, an almost father figure. Whenever Romeo has a problem, he confides in Friar Laurence and seeks his advice. When Romeo tells Friar Laurence of his love for Juliet and his wish to marry her, the Friar hopes it will be a positive end to the Montague and Capulet conflict.