Essay On The Nurse In Romeo And Juliet

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The hardest struggles known to man are the ones between the heart and the mind. Romeo and Juliet, a tragic play by William Shakespeare, discusses the religious politics of its time and where a person’s loyalty should lie. In Romeo and Juliet, the nurse is Juliet's confidante, and her purpose is to act like a mother figure to guide Juliet through her struggle between having a commitment to her family verses her heart; Shakespeare uses that to help the readers understand that love, one of the themes, can be shown in different ways.
No one could survive a cruel world without a mother figure, confidante or bestfriend. The nurse performs all these roles to help Juliet fulfill what her heart desires First, the nurse proves that she is the one who …show more content…

The nurse is written to be Juliet’s confidant, and to create the theme of love in a different way than what Romeo and Juliet have created. One example is when the nurse tells Juliet, “Hie to your chamber. I’ll find Romeo/ To comfort you. I wot well where he is./ Hark ye, your Romeo will be here at night./ I’ll to him. He is hid at Lawrence' cell.” (3.2.139-142) Here the nurse doesn’t need to go and find Romeo, especially since Romeo has just killed Tybalt, but she does it because she loves Juliet and wishes she is content. Another example is when Juliet forges her death and every is morning around her. The nurse was the first to discover Juliet’s death, and after everyone finds out she cries out, “O woe! O woeful, woeful, woeful day!/ Most lamentable day, most woeful day/ That ever, ever, I did yet behold!/ O day, O day, O day, O hateful day!/ Never was seen so black a day as this./ O woeful day, O woeful day!” (4.5.50-55) Even though what she exclaimed is sad, it shows how much the nurse loved and close they were. The readers of the play may not notice how much love the nurse has for Juliet because it is overshadowed by the love between Romeo and Juliet. However, it is present and it is shown through the nurses words and

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