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The Nurse In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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The Nurse is blabbing her mouth, again, but due to her nosy and untrustworthy personality, she has to. The nurse, in Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, raised the main character, Juliet, since she had lost her own daughter, Susan. Her sense of humor and nonstop talking adds comic relief to the play. Throughout the play, the trusted family Nurse if commonly known for her need of attention, the way she looks and speaks, and untrustworthiness. Due to being a Nurse for a wealthy family, such as the Capulet’s,she often goes unnoticed. Yet, attention is just what she seeks. A certain part in the play that brings this out in her personality is when Juliet is waiting for information from Romeo, but the Nurse avoids answering right

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