Mercutio suggests Romeo to go to the Capulet party to compare other girls to Rosaline so Romeo can realize that Rosaline is not a big of a deal, and there are other girls who are much better then Rosaline.
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because he wanted him to meet Juliet and so if he didnt they would've never seen each other.
to forget about Rosaline.
Romeo should hide out because he wasnt suppose to be at the party .
Mercutio is Romeo's best friend and he feels really bad about the fact that Romeo is worried about going to the Capulet party. Mercutio tells him that dreams aren't really worth worrying about (because Romeo had a dream about the party). He wants to calm Romeo down and make him feel better.
Mercutio's first attempt to snap Romeo out of his depression is his speech on Queen Mab on the way to the Capulet's party.
yes
Quite a lot really. Just about everything Mercutio says in Act I Scene IV is in response to Romeo's "heaviness".
Romeo, Benvolio and his pals are going to sneak in under Mercutio's invitation.
Romeo should hide out because he wasnt suppose to be at the party .
Yes, Mercutio was at the ball in Romeo and Juliet. He is a close friend of Romeo and attends the Capulet's party with him.
Benvolio and Romeo went to the Capulets' party with Mercutio and other friends.
Mercutio tried to hurry Romeo along to the party by teasing him and using playful language to encourage him to let loose and have fun. He was energetic and persistent in his attempts to get Romeo excited about attending the party.
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Mercutio makes fun of Romeo after the party because he thinks Romeo is acting love-sick and overly dramatic about his feelings for a woman. Mercutio's teasing reflects his playful and sarcastic nature, as well as his skepticism towards romantic love.
Mercutio is Romeo's best friend and he feels really bad about the fact that Romeo is worried about going to the Capulet party. Mercutio tells him that dreams aren't really worth worrying about (because Romeo had a dream about the party). He wants to calm Romeo down and make him feel better.
Mercutio's first attempt to snap Romeo out of his depression is his speech on Queen Mab on the way to the Capulet's party.
yes
Quite a lot really. Just about everything Mercutio says in Act I Scene IV is in response to Romeo's "heaviness".
Romeo, Benvolio and his pals are going to sneak in under Mercutio's invitation.
Mercutio tries to cheer up Romeo before the party by making jokes and encouraging him to forget about his unrequited love for Rosaline. He proposes that they go to the party together and have a good time.