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Juliet is comparing Romeo to a book because usually a book has a good ending but it hasn’t and now the ending is a “vile matter”. Plus she refers the”fairly bound” as the book cover. She expected to have a good ending but it didn’t hence the saying,”don’t judge a book by its acover,”. The language she is using are metaphors because she calling Romeo a book.

1. The nurse reacts by calling all men untrusted and bad people,”there’s no trust, no faith, no honesty in men,”.

2. After the nurse explain why men are untrusted people with no faith in them, Juliet counter her arguement because she still loves him,”Blistered be thy tongue,”.

3. The nurse promises that she will find Romeo (who is in Friar Lawrence’s cell) to comfort Juliet,”I’ll find Romeo to comfort you,”. She does this to stop Juliet from panicking and she wants to only sleep with Juliet, “But I, a maid, die maiden-widow,”.