) woman who constantly mourns over her lost daughter and husband. ) , she ignores the Lady Capulet's invitations (wording) to stop talking, and describes memories about Juliet as a child. Probably, the old nurse's love towards Capulet's daughter can be considered as a replacement which would otherwise be valid (wording) for her own child.
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During the plot of Act I Scene 3, the nurse is presented as a garruluous (sp.) woman who constantly mourns over her lost daughter and husband. Uncultivately (meaning?), she ignores the Lady Capulet's invitations (wording) to stop talking, and describes memories about Juliet as a child. Probably, the old nurse