Its torture for him because then he is away from juliet. When all he wants to do is be with her but now he cant. Its torture for him because then he is away from juliet. When all he wants to do is be with her but now he cant.
When Romeo says "tis torture and not mercy," he is expressing his deep anguish over being banished from Verona and separated from Juliet. He feels that the pain of living without her is more torturous than any punishment he could face. This statement highlights his belief that true mercy would allow them to be together, rather than forcing him to live in despair. Romeo's emotional turmoil underscores the intensity of his love for Juliet and the despair of their circumstances.
He is responding to Friar Lawerence who has just told him how happy he should be that he is only banished and not killed. He says that this is mercy and Romeo opposes to this by saying that banishment is not mercy but torterous because he believes the best place to be is in Verona with Juliet. He believes that if he cannot see his love Juliet then he'd rather die.
The prince spares Romeo's life after he kills Tybalt because he recognizes that Romeo acted out of revenge for Mercutio's death, viewing it as a moment of passion rather than premeditated murder. The prince also acknowledges the deep-rooted conflict between the Montagues and Capulets and hopes that Romeo's exile will serve as a warning to both families. By showing mercy, the prince aims to prevent further bloodshed and encourage reconciliation.
The prince announces that Romeo will be killed, if he doesn't leave Verona.
Friar Lawrence believes that Romeo's punishment is a lenient one given the circumstances, as the Prince could have chosen a more severe punishment for his actions. He notes that the Prince is showing both mercy and wisdom in his decision to exile Romeo rather than sentencing him to death.
they are percy(romeo),cymphonique,veno,hercy, mercy Percy, aka Romeo; Vercy; Veno; Cymphonique; Hercy; Mercy; Tytyana; Intylyana; Itali--some of them are half-siblings
Yes he does have brothers 3 their names are Vercy, Mercy, and Hercy Miler.
The Prince says it when sentencing Romeo to banishment. " let Romeo hence in haste, Else, when he's found, that hour is his last. Bear hence this body and attend our will: Mercy but murders, pardoning those that kill." The Prince has been asked to take bloodthirsty revenge on Romeo by Lady Capulet and to pardon him by Montague. The Prince believes Benvolio's evidence and not the frantic accusations of Lady Capulet, and believes Romeo to be essentially innocent. That is why he does not sentence him to death. But, as he explains in this line, he cannot let Romeo go unpunished. If you go around pardoning out of mercy those that kill, you end up with a lot more people killing. Your mercy may save the life of this killer but not the lives of those who others will think they can kill with impunity.
Romeo Miller, also known as Romeo, is the son of rapper Master P. His mother is Sonya C, who was married to Master P. The children you mentioned, including Mercy and Hercy, are part of Master P's extended family, but specific information about their mothers may not be widely available. Master P has a large family, and details about his children's mothers can vary.
This prayer is asking Mary (most gracious advocate) to show mercy towards the person (or people) who is praying and after this life on earth (this our exile) show the person (or people) who is praying her son (blessed fruit of thy womb) Jesus.
Romeo Miller (rapper Lil' Romeo), Vercy Miller (rapper Young V), Intylyana Miller, Tytyana Miller, Itali Miller, Hercy Miller, Mercy Miller, Veno Miller and Cymphonique Miller.
Romeo believes that the Prince is merciful because, despite his involvement in the feud between the Montagues and Capulets, the Prince does not immediately carry out the death penalty for Romeo after he kills Tybalt. Instead, the Prince banishes Romeo from Verona, showing a leniency that Romeo interprets as mercy.