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Character Analysis of the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet

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AQA English Literature resource for GCSE A 3 page character analysis on The Nurse Includes quotes and analysis of The Nurse from specific scenes

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The Nurse as a Character
Quotes are in red.
Notations of where each quote is from are in purple.
Links to context are in blue.


The Nurse Basics:
 Acts as a comic relief during the play as she is of a lower class and
quite rude.
 Raised Juliet from birth, fondly attached to Juliet and becomes her
confidante.
 Loyal to Juliet even when she knows her being with Romeo defies
the wishes of the family. She does, however, betray Juliet.
 Acts as a catalyst as she helps Romeo and Juliet get married and
this moves the action of the play forward quickly.
 Nurse mentions Juliet’s age and reminds the audience that she is
not yet 14 years old. A direct contrast to Lady Capulet.
 Acts as a mother figure to Juliet and has lost her own daughter,
Susan.
 Believes more in the physical side of love and this is shown
throughout the play.

Act 2 Scene 4
 Juliet sends the Nurse to meet with Romeo and find out the plans
for their wedding.
 When the Nurse tries to find Romeo she meets Mercutio instead
who flirts and mocks her. The Nurse is insulted but also enjoys
Mercutio’s innuendos.
 When she finally gets Romeo alone, the Nurse talks quickly, barely
allowing Romeo to speak.
 She expresses concern that Romeo might ”lead her into a fool’s
paradise”.( Act 2 Scene 4) She tries to make sure he is not tricking
her “if you should deal double with her” (Act 2 Scene 4)

Act 2 Scene 5
 Her bawdy references to the sexual aspect of love contrast with
idealistic love of Romeo and Juliet as described by themselves.
 The Nurse doesn’t share Juliet’s idea of love - love to the Nurse is
physical.
 When the Nurse brings Juliet news of Romeo’s wedding
arrangements, she focuses on Juliet’s wedding night. “I am the
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