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’s relationship with her Nurse change?
Juliet believes that
her request is justified
, but she is asking the Nurse to risk losing her job. Nevertheless, the Nurse places her loyalty to her young charge over her obedience to Juliet’s parents. The second change occurs after Juliet marries Romeo but keeps the news a secret.
How is the relationship between Juliet and the nurse?
The nurse is a lively woman who
is very loyal to Juliet
. She is much closer to her ward than Lady Capulet is, being Juliet’s primary caretaker. … Juliet confides in her nurse, even about her love for Romeo. Though she prefers Paris to Romeo, the nurse agrees to be a go-between in an attempt to support Juliet’s happiness.
How has Juliet’s relationship with the nurse changed in Act 3?
______ How does Juliet’s relationship with the Nurse change during this act?
Juliet will no longer confide in the Nurse. She is on her own.
How does Juliet’s attitude toward the nurse change?
How does Juliet’s attitude to the nurse change?
Juliet is now disgusted and angry with the Nurse. She will never tell the Nurse anything ever again
. What “scheme” does Juliet devise to get rid of the nurse and to get out of the house?
Why are nurses blamed?
Add to the power imbalance the fact that nurses spend much more time than doctors caring for patients, and so the probability that harm will occur to patients during their watch is statistically higher. Those dynamics often lead nurses to be blamed even when
the cause of the harm is systemic
, rather than personal.
Did the Nurse raise Juliet?
The Nurse Timeline and Summary. 1.3: The Nurse makes it clear that she, not Lady Capulet,
is the one who has really raised Juliet
, as well as the one who knows her best. … The Nurse starts her role as Romeo and Juliet’s go-between when she informs Romeo of Juliet’s identity and later learns Romeo’s name.
Why does Juliet lose trust in the Nurse in Act 3?
Juliet loses trust in the Nurse at the end of Act III
because the Nurse: advises her to marry Paris.
Why does Juliet feel betrayed by her Nurse?
Paris is better than Romeo for a husband.
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.
How does the Nurse show her love for Juliet?
The Nurse demonstrates her affection for Juliet frequently. For instance, when
Juliet sets out for the Capulet ball, the Nurse bids her farewell
, saying: “Go girl; seek happy nights to happy days” (I.
Why does Juliet cry when Lady Capulet gives her that news?
When Lady Capulet comes in, she thinks that Juliet has been crying
because of Tybalt’s death
. She thinks her joyful news will help cheer Juliet up. The good news is that Lord Capulet
What does Juliet see that frightens her?
Why does Lord Capulet
How does Juliet treat the Nurse?
Juliet’s feelings about the Nurse change throughout the play. In the beginning of the play (Act 1) Juliet clearly looks up to the Nurse as
a motherly figure
. She sees her as someone that she can trust and who knows more about her than even her real mother does.
What did the nurse do wrong in Romeo and Juliet?
The Nurse
allows Juliet to marry Romeo
which started the whole snowball rolling and also did not tell her superiors, even knowing that it was not right for her. She also made the mistake of telling Juliet to marry Paris which Juliet to use the friars broken plan.
Why does the nurse help Juliet?
At first, the Nurse
supports the romance between Romeo and Juliet
. She acts as a messenger, encourages the secret marriage, and even helps Romeo secretly enter Juliet’s bedchamber. Later, however, the Nurse turns her position and encourages Juliet to abandon Romeo.
How does the nurse impact Romeo and Juliet’s decisions?
At first, the Nurse supports the romance between Romeo and Juliet. She acts as a messenger, encourages the secret marriage, and even helps Romeo secretly enter Juliet’s bedchamber. Later, however, the Nurse turns her position and
encourages Juliet to abandon Romeo
. At that point, Juliet stops confiding in her nurse.