In lines 212-225, the Nurse advises Juliet to simply marry Paris rather than Romeo as she thinks that Romeo is more fickle and unsafe-to pursue after- than Paris. Act 4 Scene 1 1. Paris is visiting Friar Lawrence to talk about his wedding with Juliet. 2. Juliet threatens Friar Lawrence that she will commit suicide if the wedding to Paris cannot be avoided.
The Capulets told Juliet that if she didn’t marry him, she would be kicked out and they would dis-own her. The Capulet had said to his wife “I am furious, day and night minute by minute, now Paris wants to marry her but she says no”. (Act 3, Scene 5). The Nurse changes her mind and tells Juliet that she should marry Paris.
Romeo!”(3.2.42-44) Juliet’s nurse, who helped with many of the pair’s sneaking around, turns her back on Romeo. The nurse urges Juliet to marry Paris. Juliet then loses her only supporter of her relationship with Romeo. She is forced to find support elsewhere.
She never intended to make her kill herself for Romeo. Once Romeo told her the news about the marriage she tried to make excuses and fake an injury when it was time to tell Juliet the news. The nurse believed that Juliet was better off marrying Paris and not a criminal(Romeo). If Juliet wasn’t such a brat and had done what she was told to, no one would have
Also, it would make them harder to separate. The nurse betrayed Juliet ending their relationship. After Juliet gets in an argument with her father about marrying Paris the nurse says, “... As Paris hath. Beshrew my very heart, I think you are happy in this second match, For it excels your first …” (Act 3 Scene 5).
This exchange of information shows that the nurse wants Romeo to know how Juliet feels because she wants them to stay together. Later, when Juliet is convinced that she is in love with Romeo, the nurse tells her she made the wrong choice. She says, “Well, you have made a simple choice; you know how to/ choose a man: Romeo! / ... he is not the flower of courtesy” (40). The nurse is now saying that she thinks Juliet made the wrong choice choosing Romeo and she should have chosen her family's recommendation, Paris.
The Nurse believes that Juliet is not fully grown to be married as she said “She’s not fourteen” (18). Her age has proven that she’s not mature enough to become a wife and indeed that she won’t be able to act or talk like an adult. And because at such young age, 13, it’s obvious to the maid of house Capulet to act innocent, especially in her response during the conversation about her marriage. Juliet replied to her mom obediently “I’ll look to like, if looking liking move” (Shakespeare 21) about the man that she’s going to marry without hesitation. She don’t even considered whether that man would be a good selection or not.
The nurse telling Juliet to marry Paris should remove any blame from the nurse as she attempts to convince Juliet to forget
When the Nurse tells Juliet to marry Paris, she shows where her loyalty lies. "I think it best you married with the County. O, he's a lovely gentleman!" (III. 5. 219-220).
The Nurse raised Juliet and is very close to her, while Lady Capulet (Juliet’s mother), spent little time with her. They also disagreed in the text about Juliet marrying Paris. The nurse thinks that Paris is too old for Juliet, and she thinks that Juliet is too young to be married. (Shakespeare 709). On the other hand, Lady Capulet thinks that Paris is a good match for Juliet because he is wealthy and handsome.
The nurse says, "I think it best you marry the County." iii. The adage of a dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful dreadful 17–18) and the. This shows her wanting to protect Juliet from pain by telling Juliet to marry Paris instead of Romeo. However, this advice doesn’t consider Juliet’s true feelings.
At the end of Act 3, Juliet says, “I will not marry yet, and when I do I swear / It shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate, / Rather than Paris. These are news indeed!” (3.5.126-128). William Shakespeare uses irony in this quote to develop Juliet's sense of duty to her parents by marrying Count Paris.
(3.5-218-226)” This states that she would rather Juliet marry Count Paris; she believes that she will be better and more happy than she will be with Romeo. To be more specific she is telling her that Romeo is not good enough for her but Juliet disagrees Romeo is the love of her life even though the families are enemies they still managed to fall in love with each other. She didn’t like the opinion of the nurse but the evidence would suggest that she was telling her from her point of view to see that maybe she can be more happy. She was trying to help Juliet be more happy not make her mad in the end she was just
Even the Nurse who previously encouraged the romance between Juliet and Romeo, changes her mind and says she should marry Paris. Juliet's rebellion has serious repercussions which leads her to commit suicde over her
ROMEO: He (Mercutio) talks and jokes of love, yet he has no experience to this kind of love I feel now. [Juliet enters from the window above Romeo] Oh I see a beautiful light from that window above. For she’s like the sun, removing the darkness of the night.