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My understanding of this line is as follows: Romeo of course is speaking to himself as he is hiding from his friend, Mercutio and Benvolio as they are leaving the Capulets' masked Ball where Romeo meets Juliet for the first time. (Romeo is planning to return to the House of Capulet to see Juliet again which is why he is avoiding Mercutio and Benvolio.) Prior to attending the party and seeing Juliette, Romeo had a crush on Rosaline and had been lamenting this frustrated love earlier in the play. Mercutio is calling out trying to locate Romeo and is teasing Romeo about his crush on Rosaline. Romeo responds basically saying, "ah, I'm over her (Roseline). I was never really in love with her anyway now that I've seen Juliet so your jokes are falling flat 'cause all previous attractions have disappeared after seeing Juliet.

That's right, isn't it Mr. Holbrook? (My high school English Literature teacher)

ha this guys a moron^ "mr.holbrook" would be very dissapointed kidd.

he can't even spell Juliet right. who the hell is roxanne? i do believe it's rosaline.

mind you im a freshman. yah kid you need to hit the books >.<

haha i agree with you this kid doesn't know how to spell but i fixed it for u your welcome.

Well, I don't think either of these people have actually answered your question, so let me see if I can... The quote "He jests at scars that never felt a wound," implies that it is easy for someone (Mercutio) to joke at scars if he has never been cut. Meaning, that Mercutio doesn't know what he is talking about when he speak of love, because he has never felt it according to Romeo

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This remark from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" suggests that someone who has not experienced pain or hurt may make light of others' suffering, lacking empathy for their wounds. It highlights the idea that it is easy to dismiss or belittle the struggles of others when one has not gone through similar experiences themselves.

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mercutio is teasing Romeo of his crush on Rosaline in the scene before, however, Romeo has now seen and fallen in love with Juliet and basically says that Mercutio teases him about nothing- he teases at 'scars' that felt no 'wound'- false scars for they cannot be real, having never felt a wound, therefore his love for Juliet has made him realize that he never truly loved Rosaline :)

It also can be reworded to be "He who never felt a wound, jests at scars," being that Mercutio has never felt love and loss but mocks Romeo for it.

(The irony is that Mercutio later dies of a wound.)

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