What message does the Nurse bring from Juliet to Romeo?

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In William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the Nurse delivers a message from Juliet to Romeo in Act 2, Scene 5. She informs Romeo that Juliet is eager to marry him and that they should meet at Friar Laurence's cell to finalize their plans. The Nurse also playfully teases Romeo about his feelings for Juliet, emphasizing the excitement and urgency of their love. Overall, the message conveys Juliet's deep affection for Romeo and her desire to be united with him.

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