In "Romeo and Juliet," Mercutio playfully labels Benvolio as "Xantippe," drawing a humorous parallel to the contentious partner of Socrates.
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Romeo and Juliet took a dump
no it starts with the two families and they start yelling at each other then romeo and Juliet come in in scene 2
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.
When the play starts they are in Verona.
Tybalt is a character in "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. After Romeo and Juliet are married Tybalt becomes related to Romeo because Tybalt is the nephew of Lady Capulet who is Juliet's cousin.
The Friar cites his chief motive in agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet as being his desire to please Romeo
Romeus and Juliet, a poem by Arthur Brooke
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No, Tibold is not related to Juliet. Tibold is a character in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," while Juliet is Romeo's love interest. Tibold is Juliet's cousin and a key figure in the conflict between the Capulet and Montague families.
"Art," as in "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou?" Translation: "Romeo, where the heck are you?"
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin. Lord and Lady Montague are Romeo's parents. Balthasar is Romeo's "man" or servant. Obviously, Juliet is Romeo's wife.