If love be blind, love cannot hit the mark.
Mercutio tells Romeo that if love be blind, it cannot hit the 'mark'. This 'mark' actually implies sexual pleasure, and he is therefore saying that Romeo will not have sex with Rosaline until their love is not blind...which it is, implied by Laurence later in the play (he speaks of young men being shallow (blind) and only loving women for their looks).
Mercutio
It is foreshadowing that Mercutio is going to tomorrow. Grave is being used as a pun.
Romeo is deeper than Mercutio. Romeo is more romantic then Mercutio who has negative feelings towards love. Mercutio is a realist while Romeo isn't. Mercutio is into fighting while Romeo wants to talk things out.
He jests at scars that never felt a wound.
Mercutio is referring to Cupid, the Roman god of love, when he mentions the "blind bow boy" in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." This nickname suggests Cupid's playful and sometimes mischievous nature in causing love to be blind and unpredictable.
Mercutio is referring to Cupid, the Roman god of love, when he says "blind bow boy." This is a playful way of pointing out Cupid's blindness, as love is often portrayed as irrational and unpredictable.
Mercutio tells Romeo that if love be blind, it cannot hit the 'mark'. This 'mark' actually implies sexual pleasure, and he is therefore saying that Romeo will not have sex with Rosaline until their love is not blind...which it is, implied by Laurence later in the play (he speaks of young men being shallow (blind) and only loving women for their looks).
Love is blind
Love? Mercutio doesn't speak of love. He mostly taunts people.
Say "I love you."
Mercutio
Love has a sharp sight, which is able to see inside of your love's heart.
o amor é cego.
Mercutio
It is foreshadowing that Mercutio is going to tomorrow. Grave is being used as a pun.
He says, "Your love made me blind"