Mercutio.
I conjure thee by Rosaline's bright eyes,
By her fine foot, straight leg, and quivering thigh,
And the demesnes that there adjacent lie,
That in thy likeness thou appear to us!
Benvolio.
And if he hear thee, thou wilt anger him.
Mercutio.
This cannot anger him. 'Twould anger him
To raise a spirit in his mistress' circle
Of some strange nature, letting it there stand
Till she had laid it and conjured it down.
ACT II; Scene 1
It's very dirty humor that comes from Mercutio!
I do not know any examples of comic relief, but the famous Romeo and Juliet line that follows is in iambic pentameter: Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo? The underlined syllables are stressed.
Shakespeare uses the word "loins" to figuratively represent a person's private parts. In Romeo and Juliet, for example, he uses the word in the prologue to indicate that Romeo and Juliet are the children of long-time enemy families.
Juliet, in "Romeo and Juliet".
All of Shakespeares tragedies do... Hamlet,Romeo and Juliet..King Lear for example.
Romeo and Juliet
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The main role of the nanny in Romeo and Juliet is to provide comic relief. In Shakespeare's tragedy, he always includes one comic relief character to lighten the mood.
Mercutio, no doubt. He jests and puns every chance he gets. He and Romeo's relationship, despite they being complete opposites, provide the comic relief for the play. That's why Romeo and Juliet turned into a Complete tragedy after Mercutio's death... The nurse plays as comic relief to though not sure how though my English teacher told me that...
I do not know any examples of comic relief, but the famous Romeo and Juliet line that follows is in iambic pentameter: Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo? The underlined syllables are stressed.
Mercutio is not just comic relief. He has purpose in this play. He is Romeo's friend and confidante. He longs for peace between the two houses, and rightly points out to Romeo, that his love with Juliet will only end in tragedy.
Mercutio is not a prince although he is related to the Prince, Escalus. He is Romeo's friend and serves as comic relief and a foil to Romeo before getting himself killed which starts a sequence of events resulting in Romeo getting banished and seperated from Juliet.
She acts as a motherly figure to Juilet, since her mother does not do so. She aslo provides comic relief as well.
Romeo's best friend is Mercutio in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Mercutio is a loyal, witty, and bold friend who provides comic relief and support to Romeo throughout the story.
an example of comic relief is at the beginning of the play with the Montagues and the CapuletsI:i:41-53 "I will frown as I pass by... No, sir, I do not bite my thumb at you, sir; but I bite my thumb, sir."
Two examples of comic relief in the play "Romeo and Juliet" are the scenes involving the characters Mercutio and the Nurse. Mercutio provides comic relief through his witty remarks and playful banter, particularly in Act 2, Scene 4 and Act 3, Scene 1. The Nurse also contributes to comic relief with her bawdy humor and exaggerated behavior, such as in Act 2, Scene 5. These moments of humor serve to break the tension in the play and provide some relief from the tragic events unfolding.
The Nurse is only ever called the Nurse. No first or second name was provided.
The Nurse in Romeo and Juliet serves as a close confidante and messenger between Romeo and Juliet, facilitating their secret meetings and aiding in their plans to marry. She also inadvertently plays a role in the tragic events that unfold, such as providing Juliet with the information that leads to her faking her death.