Presumably you mean his "Queen Mab" speech in Act 4, which is about dreams, and how different people have dreams. It is a long speech with curiously little point to it. As Romeo says, "Thou talk'st of nothing."
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He's trying to demonstrate that dreams are not important. He does this by saying that they are the products of a fairy. He loses track of his original intent however as he warms to his theme.
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A feud rather than a moral weakness destroyed Romeo and Juliet.
In Act 2 of "Romeo and Juliet," the parallel plot involves the blossoming romance between Mercutio and Benvolio's friend, Peter, the Nurse and the relationship between Romeo and Juliet, and the family feud between the Capulets and Montagues. These parallel plots all contribute to the central theme of love and conflict in the play.
One of the many themes of Romeo and Juliet was the war between the two families. The war was because the two individuals were in love and the two families did not like that. They really did not get along much, anyway. Even while the families were fighting, the two decided to get married. They were married and soon after, Juliet's parents wanted her to marry the County Paris. She said "I am not going to and that if I were getting married it would be to Romeo."
William Shakesphere is known as the father of English plays.He wrote many books like Romeo and Juliet etc.The first speech of Friars in Romeo and Juliet was that,"Hey god please tell me about the inrespect and disobey of the British against the Indians.
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Mercutio, a character from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," expresses a skeptical view of dreams in his famous "Queen Mab" speech. He suggests that dreams are mere illusions, products of the imagination that reflect desires and fantasies rather than reality. Mercutio believes that dreams can be deceptive and trivial, often leading people to unrealistic expectations. His dismissive attitude contrasts with Romeo's romanticized view of dreams, highlighting the theme of idealism versus cynicism in the play.
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He's trying to demonstrate that dreams are not important. He does this by saying that they are the products of a fairy. He loses track of his original intent however as he warms to his theme.
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The song which was the main love theme from Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet was known at the time as "What is a Youth" and nowadays is more usually called "A Time for Us"
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