The fairy queen or "Queen Mab" was the dream fairy who could supposedly make you belive whatever she wanted.
The character who was a fairy queen in "Romeo and Juliet" is Titania. However, Titania is a character from William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," not "Romeo and Juliet."
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the fairy queen is Queen Mab. Mercutio delivers a monologue describing her as a mischievous and whimsical figure who influences people's dreams with her fantasies.
There is no fairy queen in Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio has this incredibly long speech about "Queen Mab" who he describes as "the fairies' midwife" and who rides over people's bodies in a coach made from a hazelnut, but she is just a creature of Mercutio's imagination. And she does not ride across the sky.
According to Mercutio, the fairy queen, Queen Mab, is a fairy mid-wife. She is responsible for causing dreams. Mercutio is a character from Romeo and Juliet.
queen Mab
The only Queen described in Romeo and Juliet is Queen Mab, the "fairies' midwife", described by Mercutio in a very long speech in Act 1 Scene 4.
Queen Mab is the Queen of the fairies in a long speech delived by Mercutio in the play Romeo and Juliet. There may also be other works which have the name of this fairy as a title. But if you are thinking of the speech, it was written by William Shakespeare.
Queen Mab, Queen of the Fairies.
queen mab the dream fairy who comes to you in your sleep
Queen Elizabeth the first reined when romeo and juliet was writtenWilliam Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1595, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First.
She is the fairy queen. She doesn't have anything to do with the story aside from one speech.
Queen mab was mention by Mercutio in scene vi, who was mocking about Romeo's believe in dreams.