Table of Contents
- 1 What does Lord Capulet send his servant to do why is this a problem?
- 2 What does the nurse do in Act 1 Scene 3?
- 3 What does the nurse tell a story about?
- 4 What does the nurse do in Act 1?
- 5 Why does Juliet take a knife to bed that night *?
- 6 Why does Capulet tell the nurse to wake up Juliet?
- 7 Who was the nurse who suckled Juliet as a baby?
What does Lord Capulet send his servant to do why is this a problem?
In act 1, scene 2, Peter, a Capulet servant, has been sent to invite people on a list to the Capulet party—but he can’t read. As he says, Because of the servant’s inability to read, Romeo and Benvolio learn of the Capulet party.
What does the nurse do in Act 1 Scene 3?
Act 1, scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet takes place at the Capulets’ house. Lady Capulet enters and tells Juliet’s nurse to summon Juliet. She asks Juliet to start thinking about marriage because a man named Paris would like to marry her. The nurse exclaims that Paris is a great man.
What does Lord Capulet tell the nurse to do after Paris arrives?
Lord Capulet tells the Nurse to wake up Juliet.
What does the nurse leave to do before the wedding ceremony?
The Nurse departs to wait in the ally for Romeo’s servant, who is to bring a ladder for Romeo to use to climb up to Juliet’s chamber that night to consummate their marriage.
What does the nurse tell a story about?
The Nurse, in her hilarious inability to stop telling the story about her husband’s innuendo about Juliet’s sexual development, shows a vulgar streak, but also a familiarity with Juliet that implies that it was she, and not Lady Capulet, who raised the girl.
What does the nurse do in Act 1?
The Nurse’s main role in the play is that of a secondary mother figure for Juliet. The Nurseclearly enjoys a closer relationship with Juliet than Lady Capulet does. The Nurse is one of the few characters in the play who explicitly wish for Juliet’s happiness.
What happens during Juliet’s conversation with Lord Capulet Lady Capulet and the Nurse?
Lady Capulet tells Juliet about Capulet’s plan for her to marry Paris on Thursday, explaining that he wishes to make her happy. Juliet is appalled. Though disgusted by her nurse’s disloyalty, Juliet pretends to agree, and tells her nurse that she is going to make confession at Friar Lawrence’s.
What does Capulet promise Paris?
Capulet, saying that Juliet will do as she is told, promises Paris that she will marry him in three days.
Why does Juliet take a knife to bed that night *?
What request does Juliet make of her nurse and mother the night before her wedding? She takes a dagger to her bed because if the potion does not work she will kill herself with the dagger. He mixed a potion that will kill her and it is made out of poison.
Why does Capulet tell the nurse to wake up Juliet?
Lord Capulet is referring to his wife’s reaction to his joke about how he used to stay up all night with women. Lord Capulet tells the Nurse to wake up Juliet. The Nurse finds Juliet (apparently) dead.
Who is the nurse in Romeo and Juliet?
The Nurse, in her hilarious inability to stop telling the story about her husband’s innuendo about Juliet’s sexual development, shows a vulgar streak, but also a familiarity with Juliet that implies that it was she, and not Lady Capulet, who raised the girl. Indeed, it was the Nurse, and not Lady Capulet, who suckled Juliet as a baby (1.3.70).
What happens to Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet?
The Nurse enters to warn Juliet that Lady Capulet is approaching. Romeo and Juliet tearfully part. Romeo climbs out the window. Standing in the orchard below her window, Romeo promises Juliet that they will see one another again, but Juliet responds that he appears pale, as one dead in the bottom of a tomb.
Who was the nurse who suckled Juliet as a baby?
Indeed, it was the Nurse, and not Lady Capulet, who suckled Juliet as a baby (1.3.70). Juliet herself is revealed in this scene as a rather naïve young girl who is obedient to her mother and the Nurse.