Nurse gives Juliet advice on how to deal with her banishment and Romeo's exile, encouraging her to think about the future and not make rash decisions. She tells Juliet to be patient, to focus on her love for Romeo, and to trust that fate will eventually reunite them.
Nurse's change in opinion:
Initially, the Nurse is very supportive of Juliet's love for Romeo and encourages her to go ahead with the secret marriage. However, after Romeo is banished from Verona, the Nurse becomes more cautious and practical in her advice. She worries about the consequences of Romeo and Juliet's relationship and advises Juliet to consider her family's wishes and think about her future.