GCSE R&J Character analysis with quotes - Nurse
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- Nurse
- caring / wants the best for Juliet
- Act 1 Scene 3
- "he's a man of wax"
- natural imagery
- saying that he's perfect and that he is perfect for Juliet
- Knows what's best for her shows they are close
- saying that he's perfect and that he is perfect for Juliet
- natural imagery
- "Nay, he's a flower, in faith, a vary flower."
- "he's a man of wax"
- natural imagery
- saying that he's perfect and that he is perfect for Juliet
- Knows what's best for her shows they are close
- saying that he's perfect and that he is perfect for Juliet
- natural imagery
- "he's a man of wax"
- "he's a man of wax"
- Act 1 Scene 3
- Loving
- Act 1 Scene 3
- "and i might live to see thee married once, i have my wish
- she sees marriage as a goal or a dream
- shows she loves her
- in her mind marriage = success and she want J to be successful
- she sees marriage as a goal or a dream
- "and i might live to see thee married once, i have my wish
- Act 1 Scene 3
- maternal figure to juliet
- Act 1 Scene 3
- "and i might live to see thee married once, i have my wish
- she sees marriage as a goal or a dream
- shows she loves her
- in her mind marriage = success and she want J to be successful
- she sees marriage as a goal or a dream
- "and i might live to see thee married once, i have my wish
- Act 1 Scene 3
- protective
- Act 2 Scene 4
- " First let me tell ye, if ye should lead her into a fool's paradise"
- gives Romeo a warning
- doesn't really trusts him as he made fun of her
- maternal figure to juliet
- gives Romeo a warning
- "for the gentlewoman is young; and, therefore, if you should deal double with her, truly it were an ill thing to be offered to any gentlewoman,
- shows she warns Romeo not to take advantage of Juliet
- Shows how protective of her she is
- caring / wants the best for Juliet
- Act 1 Scene 3
- "Nay, he's a flower, in faith, a vary flower."
- "Nay, he's a flower, in faith, a vary flower."
- Act 1 Scene 3
- shows she warns Romeo not to take advantage of Juliet
- " First let me tell ye, if ye should lead her into a fool's paradise"
- Act 2 Scene 4
- lower class / uneducated
- Act 2 Scene 4
- "i desire some confidence with you."
- Malapropism
- Replacing a word with a similar sounding word
- Make her look foolish as she says the wrong word
- making her look silly
- "i will tell her, sir, that you do protest"
- meant to say propose and not protest
- Malapropism
- for comedic effect
- "i will tell her, sir, that you do protest"
- meant to say propose and not protest
- "i desire some confidence with you."
- Act 2 Scene 4
- for comedic effect
- loyal to Juliet
- "for the gentlewoman is young; and, therefore, if you should deal double with her, truly it were an ill thing to be offered to any gentlewoman,
- shows she warns Romeo not to take advantage of Juliet
- Shows how protective of her she is
- shows she warns Romeo not to take advantage of Juliet
- "for the gentlewoman is young; and, therefore, if you should deal double with her, truly it were an ill thing to be offered to any gentlewoman,
- caring / wants the best for Juliet
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