Mercutio and Benvolio are discussing how Romeo wasn't home last night. They both think that Romeo was out with Rosalie but he was actually on Capulet ground speaking with Juliet and Expressing his love. They also say that one of the Capulet's men sent a letter which Romeo will answer himself.
If you mean in the middle of the play, Mercutio and Benvolio run in to Tybalt, who is looking for Romeo. Tybalt had sent a letter challenging Romeo and wanting to fight with him. When looking for Romeo he runs in to Mercutio and Benvolio. Mercutio, being the man that he was, tries to get the upper hand and "jokingly" begins Fencing with Tybalt. He is trying to distract Tybalt from going to look for Romeo, and trying to protect his friend.
This is a key scene in the play. You should read it.
They have a number of conversations: in Act 1 Scene 1, in Act 1 Scene 2, in Act 1 Scene 4, in Act 2 Scene 3, and Act 3 Scene 1. The last three tend to get dominated by Mercutio, but all of them contain conversations between Romeo and Benvolio.
They talk. Basically, Mercutio chews Romeo out, in a playful way, for leaving his friends at the party the night before. In particular productions, they might embrace, Mercutio might punch Romeo in the arm, Mercutio might make a curtsey on the line "O flesh, flesh, how thou art fishified", or they might greet each other with a fraternity handshake. That is up to the director. What the script gives us is "Enter Romeo" and then a bunch of lines the actors are to say.
Sampson and Gregory were encountered by Benvolio and Mercutio in Scene 1.
Are you talking about Act 3 Scene 1? In that scene they are sitting around in the street shooting the breeze on a hot day.shake that booty ok
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Romeo and Benvolio decide that even though they are Montague's they will attend the Capulet ball because Romeo wants to see Rosaline whom he believes he is in love with.
He puts himself between them, probably facing Mercutio, who is his friend and whom he wishes to protect. Tybalt, however, stabs Mercutio under Romeo's arm. Oops. But never mind, it gives Mercutio a chance to make one of the most quotedspeeches in world Literature.
No, Benvolio discovers why Romeo is such a sourpuss - but then it is hardly a secret. Romeo has the hots for Rosaline, but she is having none of him. Benvolio works out that Romeo is in love near the end of Act 1 Scene 1. He knows who it is by the end of Act 1 Scene 2: At this same ancient feast of Capulet's Sups the fair Rosaline whom thou so lovest, With all the admired beauties of Verona: Go thither; and, with unattainted eye, Compare her face with some that I shall show, And I will make thee think thy swan a crow. Romeo goes to Capulet's Ball because he wants to see Rosaline there. He doesn't know that tonight he will meet Juliet for the first time.
an illiterate servant is sent by Lord Capulet to invite those on the guest list. he comes across romeo and benvolio, whom he does not realize are of the house of montagues. he continues to tell them they are able to attend the party as long as they aren't montagues. but because rosaline, whom romeo thinks hes in love with, might be there, benvolio and romeo go anyways.
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Before the party in scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and his friends decide to attend the Capulet party in disguise. They plan to sneak in and Romeo hopes to see Rosaline, whom he is infatuated with.
The man whom the Prince calls for as a witness is Benvolio, Romeo's cousin and loyal friend. He is considered a trustworthy figure and provides an account of the events that led to the fatal duel between Tybalt and Mercutio in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Romeo and Benvolio decide that even though they are Montague's they will attend the Capulet ball because Romeo wants to see Rosaline whom he believes he is in love with.
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Romeo is referring to Mercutio when he describes him as a gentleman who loves to hear himself talk. Mercutio is known for his witty and verbose dialogue, often engaging in playful banter and showing off his intelligence and humor.
He puts himself between them, probably facing Mercutio, who is his friend and whom he wishes to protect. Tybalt, however, stabs Mercutio under Romeo's arm. Oops. But never mind, it gives Mercutio a chance to make one of the most quotedspeeches in world Literature.
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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.
Tybalt hates Mercutio because of his association with the Montagues, whom the Capulets are bitter enemies with. Tybalt sees Mercutio as a threat and an insult to his family's honor, which fuels his animosity towards him. Tybalt's fiery personality and disdain for anyone allied with the Montagues further exacerbate his hatred towards Mercutio.
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