In scene I the nurse tells Juliet where Romeo is waiting to marry her. “Then hie you hence to Friar Laurence’ cell: There stay a husband to make you a wife.” (1.5. 67-68). If the nurse wouldn’t have told Juliet, they would have never been married and there could have been less problems and secrets. The nurse then helped them by saying “Your lady mother is coming to your chamber. The day is broke; be wary look about.” (3.5. 39-40). She had warned them so that Romeo wouldn’t have been caught by her mother. The nurse is helping them see each other, which is not good because they are supposed to be enemy families. “Here is a ring she bid me give you, sir, Hie you, make haste, for it grows very late.” (3.3 163-164). She helps get the ring to Romeo for their marriage ceremony. The nurse is making things worse by actually letting Romeo and Juliet and get married. She should have just let them figure it out their selves, since they wanted to marry each other. The nurse is most to blame because she was the main person helping them set up their marriage ceremony, and helping Romeo come to Juliet’s house whenever they wanted to see each
In scene I the nurse tells Juliet where Romeo is waiting to marry her. “Then hie you hence to Friar Laurence’ cell: There stay a husband to make you a wife.” (1.5. 67-68). If the nurse wouldn’t have told Juliet, they would have never been married and there could have been less problems and secrets. The nurse then helped them by saying “Your lady mother is coming to your chamber. The day is broke; be wary look about.” (3.5. 39-40). She had warned them so that Romeo wouldn’t have been caught by her mother. The nurse is helping them see each other, which is not good because they are supposed to be enemy families. “Here is a ring she bid me give you, sir, Hie you, make haste, for it grows very late.” (3.3 163-164). She helps get the ring to Romeo for their marriage ceremony. The nurse is making things worse by actually letting Romeo and Juliet and get married. She should have just let them figure it out their selves, since they wanted to marry each other. The nurse is most to blame because she was the main person helping them set up their marriage ceremony, and helping Romeo come to Juliet’s house whenever they wanted to see each