2) The Nurse of Juliet said," Well sir, my mistress is the sweetest lady." I believe that this quote shows of how Nurse truly cares of Juliet, almost like Juliet is her own daughter. Even though she is worried of getting caught by her masters, the Capulets, she cares more of Juliet's happiness, letting Romeo and Juliet actually get married. As talkative as she is, she even told Romeo about Paris, of how Paris asked Lord Capulet about marrying Juliet and Lady Capulet agreeing. She knows that she is totally breaking that rules also and disobeying her masters, she wants Juliet happy. She can tell that Romeo is the one that will make Juliet happy
Monday, May 5, 2014
A Strong Bond Can Never Be Broken, Act 2
1) The relationship between Romeo and Juliet seemed to be very strong. Even though their side of families are full of hatred of one another, they seemed to do anything to see each other more frequently, trying to avoid if the idea of being enemies and just try to stay together. For example, Romeo didn't mind for staying outside in the garden, all night just to see and talk to Juliet. Their bond is so strong of love that Romeo decided to get marry very quickly, which is kind of odd since they just met. But he truly believes that Juliet is the one and wants to spend his life with her. He is very determined that he wants to get marry as soon as possible. So basically, Romeo and Juliet are breaking the rules just to be together, like nothing could keep them apart.
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I agree with your analysis of the Nurse's relationship with Juliet. While the Nurse may be Juliet's servant, it seems like she treats Juliet as she would a daughter and wants what's best for Juliet, despite the potential damages supporting the marriage may have on her career.
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