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Mercutio says that dreams are the product of an idle brain.
To say romeo wont get unlucky, and wont have bad dreams.
queen Mab
When ever Juliet dreams that she seen Romeo dead in her family's tomb.
Mercutio gives Romeo a speech about Queen Mab, who is the whore of the fairies. Mercutio says that Queen Mab inspires lust in people. He is trying to tell Romeo that his love for Rosaline, and that love in general is all lust. Mercutio's point is: Love doesn't exist, it's just lust.
Mercutio is Romeo's best friend and he feels really bad about the fact that Romeo is worried about going to the Capulet party. Mercutio tells him that dreams aren't really worth worrying about (because Romeo had a dream about the party). He wants to calm Romeo down and make him feel better.
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Mercutio.
Yes, Romeo believes that dreams can act as omens. In Act 1, Scene 4 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", Romeo mentions a dream he had that seems to foreshadow an unfortunate event. This belief in the power of dreams to foretell the future contributes to the overall sense of fate and predestination in the play.
In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo dreams that Juliet finds him dead but then kisses him back to life. This dream foreshadows their tragic fate and the ultimate sacrifice they will make for love.
He dreams that he died, and Juliet kissed him and he came back to life.
Romeo and his friends were discussing their plans to attend the Capulet party where Romeo hoped to see Rosaline, the girl he was infatuated with at the time. They were also joking around and teasing each other about their romantic endeavors.