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Lostsunrise
18 days ago
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Adult characters play an important part in shaping the world of the play in which Romeo and Juliet’s relationship must function.

In the space below, write a minimum 150-word response in which you analyze what role the nurse plays in relation to Romeo and Juliet’s love. How does the nurse impact Romeo and Juliet’s relationship? How does she help and/or hinder it? Support your thoughts with at least three specific examples from the text.
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seraphim [6.8K]18 days ago
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The Nurse plays a crucial role in facilitating Juliet and Romeo's romance, serving as a confidant for Juliet, being among the few aware of their secret relationship. After their initial encounter, the Nurse takes on the task of arranging their wedding with Romeo, letting him know when to meet at Friar Laurence's for the ceremony. She informs Juliet, 'Then hie you hence to Friar Laurence' cell; There stays a husband to make you a wife.' Furthermore, she enables their meetings even after Romeo's banishment. When Romeo is concealed in Friar Laurence's chambers, the Nurse arrives with a ring from Juliet, indicating Juliet's desire to meet him. She urges him, 'Here, sir, a ring she bid me give you, sir: Hie you, make haste, for it grows very late.' This relates to their plan for Romeo to sneak into Juliet's room for a final visit before his departure to Mantua. The Nurse's interactions with both characters, assisting them in their union, wedding, and meetings, contribute significantly to the development of their relationship. 
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