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In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare never gives the Nurse’s exact age, but there are clues. She mentions that she had a daughter, Susan, who would have been the same age as Juliet—around 13—but died young. The Nurse also talks about having nursed Juliet since infancy, and her language and stories suggest she’s likely in her late 40s or early 50s. She refers to herself as old and is often portrayed as older in performances. So while we don't get a specific number, it’s safe to say she’s probably in her middle age or older.
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