When he is talking about "violent delights" and how they are like exploding gunpowder or sickly sweet honey, he shows he is afraid that Romeo and Juliet's violent passions will mean that their love will not last long.
In Act 1, Scene 1
The only person Romeo kills is Tybalt.
Romeo is sad in Scene 1 act 1 because he is in love with Rosaline but she doesn't love him back.
He doesn't. Mercutio is not in that scene, and Benvolio and Romeo do not part company.
Actually, Mercutio is killed in Act III Scene 1 when he duels Tybalt. Romeo tries to stop the fight, by throwing himself between the two, but Tybalt manages to stab Mercutio under Romeo's arm.
In Act 1, Scene 1
Tybalt calls Romeo a "villain" in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
The only person Romeo kills is Tybalt.
Romeo is sad in Scene 1 act 1 because he is in love with Rosaline but she doesn't love him back.
act 4 scene 1
Act 1 Scene 5
He doesn't. Mercutio is not in that scene, and Benvolio and Romeo do not part company.
Juliet finds out what happened in Act 3 Scene 1.
to protect romeo
its from romeo and Juliet scene 4 act 1
In Act II Scene 1 Mercutio satirizes Romeo's supposed love for Rosalind.
Paris, for sure. Romeo may be thinking about it after Act I Scene 5.