Mercutio uses humor, sarcasm, and provocative language to try to provoke Romeo into engaging with him. He employs wordplay and insults to catch Romeo's attention and draw him into their banter.
By Rosaline's thighs, and her naughty bits. Mercutio may be able to talk dirty, but he does not know his friend; he does not know that Romeo has no interest in Rosaline.
Mercutio praises tybalt in an attempt to attract Romeos attention
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.
Romeo's comical friend was called mercutio
Romeo bestfriend is mercutio
Mercutio and Romeo were friends; that's what friends do.
In Act 3, Romeo attempts to stop the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio. When his interference fails and Mercutio is killed, he seeks revenge and ultimately kills Tybalt in a fit of passion.
Immediately after Romeo has fallen in love with Juliet at the party in Capulet's palace, Romeo feels he loves Juliet so much he cannot go home, so when he hears his friends calling for him he hides. Mercutio knows Romeo is somewhere in the vicinity and sends loudly mocks him for being a silly lover. Mercutio believes that Romeo is still in love with Rosaline, and so he calls out: I conjure thee by Rosaline's bright eyes, By her high forehead and her scarlet lip, By her fine foot, straight leg and quivering thigh And the demesnes that there adjacent lie, That in thy likeness thou appear to us! Act 2, Scene 1, lines 17-21
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 Tybalt was there at the scene with Romeo when Mercutio was stabbed; then died.
he holds him responsible because romeo was in the middle of the fight and when tybalt stabbed mercutio, mercuito was blinded by romeo
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