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In Act III, scenes iii and iv of Romeo and Juliet, why does Nurse most likely go to see Friar Laurence and Romeo?
because she is concerned about Juliet’s well-being
because she is confused about Juliet’s whereabouts
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Because she is concerned about Juliet’s well‑being.
The Nurse goes to Friar Laurence and to Romeo to learn what has happened and what Romeo plans so she can comfort Juliet and act as messenger/mediator. Her visit is motivated by loyalty to Juliet (to get news, reassure her, and help arrange what to tell her), not because she’s confused about Juliet’s whereabouts.
The Nurse goes to Friar Laurence and to Romeo to learn what has happened and what Romeo plans so she can comfort Juliet and act as messenger/mediator. Her visit is motivated by loyalty to Juliet (to get news, reassure her, and help arrange what to tell her), not because she’s confused about Juliet’s whereabouts.
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