What Excuse Does Juliet Give For Sending The Nurse Away For The Night?

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What excuses does she give?

to leave her alone for the night

. She wants to pray.

What reason does Juliet give to the nurse for wanting to be alone?

Juliet says that she wants to be left alone

because she has a lot of things to pray about

. To move the heavens to smile upon my state, Which, well thou know'st, is cross and full of sin.

Why does Juliet send her Nurse away for the night?

Her mother and the nurse won't leave her side, however. She worries that they will stay with her all

night

, so she comes up with excuses and tells them to leave her alone. Both Juliet's mother and her nurse want to help her, because they are worried about her reaction to marrying Paris.

What does Juliet give the nurse?

Suddenly the Nurse rushes in with news of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt. … The Nurse assures her, however, that she knows where Romeo is hiding and will see to it that Romeo comes to her for their wedding night. Juliet gives the Nurse

a ring

to give to Romeo as a token of her love.

What is Juliet's excuse to leave the house Act 2?

What is Juliet's excuse to leave the house?

Confession at the chapel

.

Who finds Juliet dead?


The Nurse

finds Juliet, apparently dead. Hearing the commotion the Nurse makes, Capulet and Lady Capulet enter, horrified to find their daughter in such a state. Then Friar Lawrence and Paris arrive to fetch the bride for the wedding, and everyone grieves her loss.

Who discovers Juliet's dead body in the morning?

Juliet is found ‘dead' (Act 4 Scene 4)


The Nurse

discovers Juliet ‘s ‘body' dead' when she goes to wake her for her Paris. Friar Laurence is called, counsels the family to accept their grief, and arranges for Juliet to be ‘buried' immediately.

What are three things Juliet thinks might go wrong?

Describe three things Juliet thinks might go wrong

if she takes the potion. She wonders if the Friar might have given her a poison instead of a potion. She'll wake up in the Capulet's tomb. Finally, she fears that she'll awaken alone and might go insane.

What is the nurse's reaction to Juliet's death?

The nurse's reaction shows that

she is tremendously affected by Juliet's apparent death

. She calls the day of Juliet's death a “woeful,” “hateful,” and “lamentable” day; to her, it's one of the worst days she's seen so far.

What is Juliet afraid of?

As she prepares to drink the sleeping potion prepared for her by Friar Lawrence, Juliet fears that it might actually be

poison

, that it might not work (which means she will have to marry Paris), or that it might wear off early, leaving her to wake up in a tomb and go mad with fear.

What does Juliet say is her enemy?

Juliet says that her

enemy is not Romeo, but only his

.. Romeo, who has been hiding in the orchard, calls out to Juliet. … He finds it wrong to be in love with Juliet when he had been in love with Rosaline for such a long time(“love is in your eyes, not your heart.”)

What is Romeo afraid Juliet feels?

What is Romeo afraid Juliet feels? He feels that his name is

a weapon to murder her just as his hand had killed Tybalt

. He was afraid that Juliet was in resentment of him for killing a member of her family, her cousin to be exact.

What complaints does Juliet have about the nurse?

Remember, it's late summer in Italy. The Nurse complains; Juliet complains about her complaining:

”How art thou out of breath, when thou hast breath / To say to me that thou art out of breath?” Juliet wants news of Romeo; the Nurse wants her lunch

.

What is Juliet's excuse for leaving the house to meet Romeo in secret?

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______ What excuse does Juliet use to leave her house?

Juliet says she has to go to confession

.

What excuse does Rosaline give Romeo?

I think you are referring to Benvolio and Romeo's discussion about Rosaline. Romeo shares that he is in love with a woman who doesn't want to love him back, her excuse is

that she plans to live chaste

. This occurs in Act I, scene i. Benvolio suggests first that he forget Rosaline.

Why does Friar marry Romeo and Juliet?

When Romeo asks Friar Lawrence to marry him and Juliet, Friar Lawrence agrees

because he thinks their marriage might bring about the end of the feud between their two families

. He states, “For this alliance may so happy prove / To turn your households' rancor to pure love” (2.3. 91–92).

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