 Studying Romeo and Juliet. Here's how you can analyse Act 2, Scene 5. Juliet opens a 9-bit pentameter and she says the clock struck 9 when I did send the nurse. In other words, the nurse left at around 9 o'clock. However, she's still not returned. We can see here Juliet is really impatient. Juliet's impatience grows. She's saying here is three long hours since she saw the nurse. So Zuri is used here to illustrate that Juliet is really impatient. Moreover, this similarly shows that Juliet is saying if the nurse was young and if she understood true love, she would be faster in bringing back news from Romeo. The nurse then arrives and Juliet's repetitive questions here show that she's really keen to find out what's happened but we can also see she has a really close relationship with the nurse. Yet the nurse is tight lipped and these explanatory sentences show that she's pretending to be really tired so that she can't speak about Romeo. Yet Juliet is impatient and the repetition of the words good here as well as this imperative sentence shows that she can't wait for the nurse to sit down. She needs to know what's going on. The nurse then asks these rhetorical questions and these questions actually create a really humorous atmosphere. Where's the audience supposed to be laughing by this stage? Juliet adds to the humor by asking this rhetorical question. Basically what she's saying is how can the nurse say she's out of breath if she has the breath to say out of breath? This makes us as the audience laugh. The nurse lightly criticizes Romeo for not being a suitable husband and she uses these words that belong to the semantic field of body parts to show that she knows that Juliet only loves him because she is sexually attracted to his physique. Yet Juliet won't let the nurse off the hook and these series of questions show that she wants to know will she marry Romeo or not. The nurse tries to avoid giving her an answer by using these explanatory sentences. Yet she finally gives in and she asks this question in order to tell her what Juliet needs to do next. She uses alliteration hair to tell Juliet that she needs to hurry to Friar Laurence's cell. She then finally reveals to Juliet here that Romeo is waiting at Friar Laurence's cell to marry her.