With the tendency to go off topic, ramble on and repeat herself over and over again irritating the other character but makes the audience laugh. When the nurse says, “Go, girl, seek happy nights to happy days,” she is telling Juliet to get a man so that she can have sex with him and she have can happy night with the guy then turn them into happy days. Right after Juliet heard that Romeo killed Tybalt her nurse told her, “Hie you to church. I must another way, To fetch a ladder, by the which your love Must climb a bird's nest soon when it is dark. I am the drudge and toil in your delight, But you shall bear the burden soon at night.” The Nurse says she'll "fetch a ladder" for Romeo to climb up so the lovers can spend their wedding night together. Managing to turn her description of Romeo "climbing" the ladder into Juliet's "bird's nest" into an image of the kind of sex the couple is going to have later that night: Juliet will "bear the burden" of Rome. “But you shall bear the burden soon at night,” which means that she will have the weding night intercorse. This is the second time that the maid has told Juliet she will have to “bear the
With the tendency to go off topic, ramble on and repeat herself over and over again irritating the other character but makes the audience laugh. When the nurse says, “Go, girl, seek happy nights to happy days,” she is telling Juliet to get a man so that she can have sex with him and she have can happy night with the guy then turn them into happy days. Right after Juliet heard that Romeo killed Tybalt her nurse told her, “Hie you to church. I must another way, To fetch a ladder, by the which your love Must climb a bird's nest soon when it is dark. I am the drudge and toil in your delight, But you shall bear the burden soon at night.” The Nurse says she'll "fetch a ladder" for Romeo to climb up so the lovers can spend their wedding night together. Managing to turn her description of Romeo "climbing" the ladder into Juliet's "bird's nest" into an image of the kind of sex the couple is going to have later that night: Juliet will "bear the burden" of Rome. “But you shall bear the burden soon at night,” which means that she will have the weding night intercorse. This is the second time that the maid has told Juliet she will have to “bear the