Who Is A Static Character In Romeo And Juliet

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During one’s life it is often optimal to have traits that are “static" (unchanging). If someone has traits that are never changing, like kindness or a positive work ethic, they can often benefit those around them. If someone’s traits are positive and beneficial, they can be a reliable force in another person’s life. In the tragic play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Nurse, is a static character who is caring, kind, loyal, and benevolent to Juliet, much like a mother figure, throughout the story. Nurse exemplifies her care for Juliet through her words, actions, and interactions with Juliet and establishes her static traits as a character early in the tragedy. From one of their earliest interactions, Nurse is a loving and caring character …show more content…

In Act One, Nurse speaks about Juliet and reveals that she “took up the child” (1.3.41). Nurse assumed a motherly role in Juliet’s life, clearly demonstrating that she has a caring and kind nature. Early on, Nurse’s trait as a static character is demonstrated through her words as well as her actions. Nurse demonstrates her kindness through her words by complimenting Juliet. Nurse tells Juliet, “Thou wast the prettiest babe that e’er I nurse / And I might live to see thee married once”(1.3.61-62). It is clear that Nurse is fond of Juliet, and by wishing she would live to see Juliet get married, is stating that she wants Juliet to have a happy life. Nurse’s consistent kindness and care for Juliet early in the play sets up the way Nurse will act for the rest of the play. Nurse is incredibly loyal to Juliet throughout the play. Nurse demonstrates her loyalty to Juliet by helping her message Romeo and by doing tasks that Juliet herself cannot do (for fear that she would get in trouble). Juliet asks Nurse to talk to Romeo because Juliet cannot leave the house. Nurse speaks to Romeo and tells him, “Here is a ring she bid me to give you,

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