In Act I Scene 4 he gets Romeo to forget about his misgivings about attending the party. Otherwise, amusing as he is, he does not really influence Romeo and Romeo does not let him into his confidence. Mercutio's actions in unnecessarily fighting Tybalt, and then placing the blame on Romeo and everyone but himself when it goes wrong does have an effect on Romeo, who temporarily and under the influence of grief and anger, forgets the reason he refused to fight Tybalt in the first place. Whether he would have done so even if Mercutio had not blamed him is an open question.
Romeo's comical friend was called mercutio
Romeo bestfriend is mercutio
Mercutio and Romeo were friends; that's what friends do.
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
manners
He wanted to kill Romeo not mercutio.
Mercutio is not reserved, cautious, or submissive in his relationship with Romeo.
When Tybalt and Mercutio fight, romeo trys to defend Mercutio but ends up having him killed. Mercutio dies from Tybalt bringing the sword from under Romeo and stabbing Mercutio.
Mercutio, he is hilarious!
Mercutio taunts him.