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Romeo and juliet


This is what the nurse thinks about Romeo and Paris.
             "I think it best you married with the county.
             O, he's a lovely gentleman!.
             Romeo's a dishclout to him: an eagle, madam, .
             I think you are happy in this second match, .
             for it excels your first".
             She feels that she should marry Paris as he is a pleasant person and it would resolve the problems. This in a way shows that the nurse doesn't want Juliet being thrown out of the Capulet house because she has been like a second mother to Juliet. She tells the nurse and Lady Capulet that she needs rest for the next day because that is the day that she will have to marry Paris. As the nurse and Lady Capulet thought it was a good enough excuse they left Juliet with no argument.
             This leads onto Juliet's soliloquy where she speaks to herself about what is going to happen, what might happen and all the worries she has. At the start of her speech she seems very worried as she says: .
             Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again.
             I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins,.
             That almost freezes up the heat of life:.
             I'll call them back again to comfort me:.
             Nurse! What should she do here?.
             She was going to call back the nurse to comfort her but then says .
             "My dismal scene I needs must act alone". .
             She then starts to worry if this went horribly wrong, if the mixture didn't work and she work up the next morning to marry Paris, but if that happened she then says that she would forbid it, as she says:.
             What if this mixture do not work at all?.
             Shall I be married then to-morrow morning?.
             No, no: this shall forbid it: lie thou there.
             As you can tell she is very nervous at this moment she doesn't know what will happen and is unsure about everything. She then starts thinking, if the Friar purposely gave her a poison not to put her to sleep for 2 two days but to kill her so that the marriage between her and Romeo be broken. If I was Juliet the same thoughts would be running through my head as well, because I wouldn't know what was going to happen and what the possible outcomes of the situation would be.


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