You dream about what you care about.
Mercutio doesn't trust dreams. He think dreams, like dreamers, often lie.
Mercutio liked to hear himself talk.
Queen mab was mention by Mercutio in scene vi, who was mocking about Romeo's believe in dreams.
dreams are not always answers
Mercutio says that dreams are the product of an idle brain.
Mercutio doesn't trust dreams. He think dreams, like dreamers, often lie.
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the fairy queen is Queen Mab. Mercutio delivers a monologue describing her as a mischievous and whimsical figure who influences people's dreams with her fantasies.
Mercutio liked to hear himself talk.
Queen mab was mention by Mercutio in scene vi, who was mocking about Romeo's believe in dreams.
dreams are not always answers
Mercutio says that dreams are the product of an idle brain.
The idea is that a person's dreams are directed by fairies.
Mercutio says that "dreamers often lie"
Mercutio.
Queen Mab, Queen of the Fairies.
The name of the fairy is Queen Mab, a character out of Celtic Mythology. Mercutio imagines her as a tiny person who rides a tiny chariot over the person. Depending where she rides, the person will have different dreams.
The monologue "Roxy" is from the musical "Chicago," which features the character Roxie Hart. This monologue showcases Roxie's aspirations for fame and her willingness to manipulate her circumstances to achieve her dreams. The musical, set in the 1920s, explores themes of crime, celebrity, and the pursuit of the American Dream.