Where Does The Nurse Tell Juliet To Go?

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He says that Juliet should meet him that afternoon at

Friar Laurence’s cell

. Juliet waits impatiently for her Nurse to return. Eventually she tells Juliet to go to Friar Laurence’s cell where Romeo is waiting for her.

Why does Romeo tell the nurse to have Juliet meet him?

In act 2, scene 4, the Nurse meets up with Romeo, who tells her to relay an important message to Juliet. Romeo tells the Nurse to

let Juliet know that she needs to devise a plan to leave her home and visit Friar Lawrence’s cell in the afternoon

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Where does Romeo tell the nurse to have Juliet meet him?

Mercutio

What instructions does Romeo tell the nurse to pass on to Juliet?

What instructions does Romeo tell the Nurse to pass on to Juliet?

Tell Juliet to pretend she is going to confession, but really meet him at Friar Laurence’s cell to marry him.

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.

How does Juliet finally get an answer out of the nurse?

In act 4, scene 3, Juliet finally gets rid of the Nurse

by asking to be left alone so she can pray by herself

. Juliet tells the Nurse her life is “cross and full of sin,” which explains her need for prayer before the wedding.

What animal is Romeo?

However, Lender changes everything about R&J that bothers me turning it into a cute little romp of a tragedy. Romeo is

a rooster

and Juliet is a bear and instead of being in love they become BFF’s! They don’t commit suicide but go into hibernation and the theme is prejudice: petting zoo animals vs forest animals.

What conclusion does Juliet immediately jump to?


She says that Juliet should marry Paris

. She decides that she will go to Friar for help. Juliet finally turns to the Nurse for help. How does the Nurse respond?

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 going to have his man do with cords?

Romeo’s servant will bring

her a rope ladder

(“cords made like a… stair”), which he will use to climb into Juliet’s bedroom at night to consummate their marriage (i.e. have sex with her).

What two warnings does the nurse give Romeo?

The Nurse

warns Romeo to not trick Juliet into thinking that he loves her more than he actually does

. This action is in line with her usual behavior, for she always acts in the interests of Juliet throughout the play.

Who is Romeo going to visit at the end of the scene?

where is romeo headed at the end of the scene? he is going to

his spiritual father’s small room

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What is Romeo afraid of?

In Act II, Scene 2, one reason that Romeo is afraid

the exchange of affection

he has just experienced with Juliet is a dream is that, for Romeo, this is the first time his love for a woman has been reciprocated. Romeo has just experienced a great deal of heartache as a result of his feelings for Rosaline.

What did Romeo fear?

Romeo’s greatest fear is that

Juliet is a Capulet, his family’s foe

. This is true, so your question seems simple because it is justified. A fear we probably don’t see is that she will find out he too is a Montague, her family’s foe.

What does Friar Laurence say to Romeo when he is crying and whining in Scene 3?

Friar Lawrence tries to convince Romeo that he should be grateful he won’t be executed for killing Tybalt, instead of whining about being banished. … Friar Lawrence chides him, telling him to be grateful that he has his life. He tells him to get on with his life, and be patient

because “the world is broad and wide.”

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.

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