Mercutio is considered a comical character in "Romeo and Juliet" because of his quick wit, wordplay, and sarcastic humor. He uses puns, jokes, and clever wordplay to lighten tense situations, making him a source of comic relief throughout the play. His flamboyant and unpredictable nature adds to his comedic appeal.
Benvolio and Mercutio are the two comical characters in Romeo and Juliet
Romeo's comical friend was called mercutio
The Nurse and Peter are broadly comical characters. Mercutio is funny also but he is more witty.
Mercutio, he is hilarious!
he is a round character
The answers will not be located online for the Tybalt show about Mercutio's character. This will be obtained through the study materials given in the course.
Mercutio isn't a flat character. It's often jested that Shakespeare had to kill Mercutio because he would've stolen the show should he have lasted the whole way.
benvolio
Mercutio's character is believable because he embodies the nature of the play which is a tragedy. Unlike the other characters, Mercutio acknowledges his awareness that specific people are the cause of his death and not outside forces that represents the superstitious elements found in the play.
The play isn't about Mercutio. It's about Romeo and Juliet. Therefore Mercutio, even though he's a great character and all, was disposable.
Mercutio!
Mercutio.