In Act I,
Scene III of 's , we find , Nurse, andtogether. Nurse and Lady Capulet are
discussing how Juliet is coming of age, when Nurse mentions how she hopes to live to see the day
Juliet is married. Lady Capulet quickly turns this on her daughter to ask how she feels about
the prospect of marriage. To this,...
Friday, 29 August 2014
When Lady Capulet asks Juliet how she feels about marriage, what is Juliets answer?
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