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Romeo and Juliet: Critical Essay by William B. Toole

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SOURCE: Toole, William B. “The Nurse's ‘Vast Irrelevance’: Thematic Foreshadowing in Romeo and Juliet.South Atlantic Bulletin 45, no. 1 (January 1980): 21-30.

In the following essay, Toole studies the character of the Nurse through an analysis of her speech about Juliet's childhood.

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