Romeo and Juliet: The Nurse Overview
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Romeo and Juliet: The Nurse Overview

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How does the Nurse primarily serve Juliet in the play?

  • As a maternal figure and comedic presence (correct)
  • As a mentor preparing her for an arranged marriage
  • As a rival trying to win Romeo's affection
  • As a strict guardian who opposes her wishes
  • What significant action does the Nurse take to support Juliet's relationship with Romeo?

  • She tries to keep them apart for their safety
  • She orchestrates their secret marriage (correct)
  • She advises Juliet to reject Romeo
  • She disapproves of Juliet's feelings for Romeo
  • What advice does the Nurse ultimately give Juliet after Romeo's banishment?

  • To seek revenge against the Montagues
  • To remain single and mourn Romeo
  • To marry Paris instead (correct)
  • To confront Romeo about his actions
  • Which trait best describes the Nurse's relationship with Juliet throughout the play?

    <p>Loyal and affectionate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What causes a rift between Juliet and the Nurse?

    <p>The Nurse's advice to marry Paris after Romeo's banishment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role does the Nurse play in the context of Juliet's character development?

    <p>She provides comic relief while also guiding Juliet's romantic decisions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the Nurse's advice impact her relationship with Juliet?

    <p>It creates a significant conflict due to differing views on love.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which trait is least associated with the Nurse's character throughout the play?

    <p>Cynical</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Nurse's ultimate stance on Juliet's relationship with Romeo after Romeo’s banishment?

    <p>She advises Juliet to marry Paris, viewing it as a practical solution.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what way does the Nurse’s character serve the overall themes of the play?

    <p>By demonstrating the conflict between personal desires and societal expectations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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