It is an attempt to illustrate his contention that "dreamers often lie". Dreams, he says, do not come from reality but from a fairy influence. Where she touches you determines what you dream on: if on the lips, you dream of kissing, and so on. But he is of course tongue in cheek because he also has lovers dreaming of kissing, soldiers dreaming of fighting, lawyers dreaming of fees and so on. So he is also saying that everyone dreams about what they are most interested in. Your dream is not the truth about the world, it is the truth about you.
Of course the speech rather gets away from him because he a bit of a windbag.
Mercutio describes Queen Mab as the "fairies' midwife" in his famous Queen Mab Speech.
The Queen Mab Speech shows that Mercutio is imaginative, creative, quick-witted, and lively.
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 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.
She is the fairy queen. She doesn't have anything to do with the story aside from one speech.
In Mercutio's speech in Romeo and Juliet, it's Queen Mab. In A Midsummer Night's Dream it's Titania.
Queen Mab is compared to a midwife that delivers dreams to sleeping minds, showing her role in bringing forth fantastical thoughts. Mercutio describes Queen Mab as a tiny fairy that travels in a chariot made from a walnut shell, emphasizing her delicate and whimsical nature. Queen Mab is likened to a grain of barley that can influence people's actions and thoughts, highlighting her power to impact human behavior. The way Queen Mab tickles people's noses with a wagging feather suggests her ability to evoke both pleasant and unsettling sensations in dreams. She is compared to a courtier who can manipulate and influence people's desires through her magical touch, showcasing her role in shaping human aspirations and fantasies.
In Mercutio's soliloquy about Queen Mab, he starts by presenting her as a whimsical and tiny fairy who influences people's dreams. However, as he continues, his depiction of Queen Mab becomes darker and more destructive, highlighting the potent and often negative impact she has on human nature and behavior. The shift from light-hearted to ominous tones in his speech reflects Mercutio's complex and sometimes contradictory view of the world.
The idea is that a person's dreams are directed by fairies.
To say romeo wont get unlucky, and wont have bad dreams.
no queen mab is the evil queen that gave birth to the son that challenges sir authors kingdom and kills him in battle
Queen Mab is traditionally depicted as the queen of fairies in English folklore, not as the queen of bad dreams. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare portrays Queen Mab as a mischievous and whimsical figure who is responsible for bringing dreams to people while they sleep.