The nurse's relationship with Juliet is that of a mother-daughter. Juliet's mother hardly acts as a mother figure to her at all, it is mainly the nurse who Juliet looks to for reassurance and comfort. The nurse's love for Juliet can be seen in the way she acts and the things she does. In the beginning of the play when Juliet first meets Romeo, the nurse warned Juliet that he was a Montague. The nurse was looking out for Juliet and trying to protect her because Juliet's a Capulet and the Montagues and Capulets do not get along. Another time when the nurse demonstrated her mother-like qualities was in her support of Juliet's marriage to Romeo. Juliet was so in love with Romeo, that the nurse snuck behind her parent's backs and encouraged the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. However, when things start to go bad with the marriage, the nurse suggest to Juliet that maybe she ought to reconsider and marry Paris. Juliet was offended by this, but the nurse only did it because she was looking out for Juliet and wanted her to be safe. The nurse is always there for Juliet when she needed someone to talk to or get advice from, unlike her real mother. The love that the nurse and Juliet share is one different than many others simply because the nurse took on the mother role in Juliet's
The nurse's relationship with Juliet is that of a mother-daughter. Juliet's mother hardly acts as a mother figure to her at all, it is mainly the nurse who Juliet looks to for reassurance and comfort. The nurse's love for Juliet can be seen in the way she acts and the things she does. In the beginning of the play when Juliet first meets Romeo, the nurse warned Juliet that he was a Montague. The nurse was looking out for Juliet and trying to protect her because Juliet's a Capulet and the Montagues and Capulets do not get along. Another time when the nurse demonstrated her mother-like qualities was in her support of Juliet's marriage to Romeo. Juliet was so in love with Romeo, that the nurse snuck behind her parent's backs and encouraged the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. However, when things start to go bad with the marriage, the nurse suggest to Juliet that maybe she ought to reconsider and marry Paris. Juliet was offended by this, but the nurse only did it because she was looking out for Juliet and wanted her to be safe. The nurse is always there for Juliet when she needed someone to talk to or get advice from, unlike her real mother. The love that the nurse and Juliet share is one different than many others simply because the nurse took on the mother role in Juliet's