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torisob [31]
2 years ago
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Nurse’s coarse, motherly character provides a foil for

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Anna71 [15]2 years ago
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It would be Juliet, who is innocent and youthful. If in ed it could be C

BaLLatris [955]2 years ago
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The Nurse's coarse, motherly character provides a foil for Juliet's mother, Lady Capulet, assuming you are indeed talking about Romeo and Juliet. While the Nurse is humorous and motherly, Lady Capulet is stern and strict.

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