Romeo & Juliet - Nurse's Role
The play, Romeo and Juliet, by Shakespeare, is about two teenagers called Romeo and Juliet who fall in love. Only one person knows about it, and that is Juliet’s nurse. Romeo and Juliet’s families hate each other, so they do not tell their parents, because they would be extremely angry that they were in love, and would not let Romeo and Juliet see each other. Throughout the play we see the Nurse as a comedian, or in some parts, such as Tybalt’s death, a serious character. I see the nurse as motherly, as she treats Juliet as if she were her own daughter, and knows her a lot better than Juliet’s mother. Juliet’s mother did not even know her own daughter’s age. The nurse often acted before thinking about the problems they would cause. When Juliet and Romeo first met, the nurse asked him his name, and even though she found out he was a member of the Montagues, which was the hated family of Juliet’s family, she still told Juliet. Juliet said, “My only love, sprung from my only hate” which shows that she was very upset, and confused about what to do. The Nurse doesn’t see what is so awful about it, and helps Romeo and Juliet meet in secret. The nurse also helped Romeo and Juliet marry in secret. This shows she was
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Approximate Word count = 816
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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