Why does the nurse delay telling Juliet?

Why does the nurse delay telling Juliet?

In Scene 5, why does the nurse delay telling Juliet about Romeo’s plans? He points out that Tybalt would have killed him had he not killed Tybalt first, and he explains that Romeo’s punishment should have been death, but he is only banished.

Why does the nurse delay so long in giving Juliet the news about meeting Romeo and getting married?

She was unwilling to be alone with Juliet when she told her that the family wanted her to marry Paris. As the Nurse helps Juliet embark on her first love affair, her fondness for both Juliet and love spill out. She wants to lengthen the news to tease Juliet and to make the good news even more appreciated.

When the nurse finally returns What does she tell Juliet?

The nurse finally informs Juliet about Romeo’s request after asking her whether she had leave to take communion that afternoon. Juliet replies in the affirmative and the nurse tells her to use communion as an excuse to go to church and meet Romeo at Friar Laurence’s cell where they would be married.

When the nurse returns from her meeting with Romeo What does she do?

2.5: The Nurse loves teasing Juliet, so when she returns with a message from Romeo, she refuses to tell Juliet what Romeo has said. Instead she complains about her aching back and how tired she is. When Juliet can’t stand it anymore, the Nurse tells her that Romeo is waiting to marry her in Friar Laurence’s cell.

Where does Juliet say she is going at the end of Scene 5?

To where does Juliet say she is going at the end of scene 5? Why does she say she is going there? Why is Juliet really going? Juliet says that she is going to confess her treatment of her parents to Friar Lawrence and ask for forgiveness.

Who does Juliet say she is going to visit to ask for forgiveness?

ACT 4, SCENE 2. Juliet returns to find her family preparing for the wedding. Repentant, she asks for forgiveness and agrees to marry Paris.

What will happen if Juliet doesn’t marry Paris?

Lord Capulet tells Juliet that she will not be allowed to live in their home if she does not marry Paris. Juliet plans see the Friar. If he is unable to help her, she says that she will kill herself. Lady Montague acts as Juliet.