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  1. Oct 3, 2024 · Mercutio makes fun of Romeo in Act 2 scene 1 of Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo & Juliet. In Act 1 scene 5, Romeo meets Juliet and they profess their love for each other. Shortly thereafter, they ...

  2. Mercutio believes that love is grounded in sexual desire. When Romeo makes the romantic gesture of breaking into the Capulets’ garden to see Juliet, Mercutio calls after him that his real motive is not romantic but sexual. An “open-arse” is a slang name for a fruit often compared to the vagina, while “poperin” puns on “pop her in.”.

  3. Oct 28, 2024 · As Romeo has secretly wed Juliet, he refuses to fight Tybalt and expresses his love for him due to his new connection with the Capulet family. 4 “Love give me strength, and strength shall help afford” – Juliet. Juliet seeks courage through her love for Romeo as she prepares to take the sleeping potion. 5 “Here’s to my love!” – Romeo

  4. The nurse asks Romeo if his servant can be trusted to keep the secret of Romeo and Juliet’s marriage, and he insists his servant is “true as steel.”. Juliet’s nurse says that Juliet, too, is trustworthy and good—she is even choosing to honor her love for Romeo in spite of a marriage proposal from Paris. Romeo bids the nurse goodbye ...

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Mercutio as a Thematic Device. Thematically, Mercutio’s language and actions strengthen the ideas of masculinity, violence, love, the violence caused by love, the individual against society, and fate, to name a few. Mercutio's quick temper and actions when Tybalt insults Romeo and his complete disgust when he utters the words ’vile ...

  6. Romeo and Juliet. Love Quotes. Should without eyes see pathways to his will (1.1.) Romeo begins the play in love with Rosaline, but his language in these opening scenes shows us that his first love is less mature than the love he will develop for Juliet. This couplet combines two ideas that were already clichés in Shakespeare’s day: “love ...

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  8. Analysis. Benvolio, Mercutio, and Mercutio’s page are out walking around Verona, but Benvolio begs Mercutio to lead them home. It is a hot day, he says, and on such days “mad blood” often stirs—in other words, people get worked up more easily. Mercutio states that Benvolio is secretly hoping for a fight, or any other chance to use his ...

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