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    Romeo, Benvolio, and their friend Mercutio arrive at the Capulet party in style. Romeo tells his friends that he doesnt plan on dancing tonight—he’s too sad. Plus, he had a dream the night before that gave him a bad feeling about the party.

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  3. Romeo, Mercutio, Benvolio, and several of their house’s men enter wearing party masks and carrying torches. They are planning on sneaking into the Capulets’ feast, and Romeo is worried about how to do so.

  4. Romeo, Benvolio, and their friend Mercutio arrive at the Capulet party in style. Romeo tells his friends that he doesn’t plan on dancing tonight — he’s too sad. Plus, he had a dream the night before that gave him a bad feeling about the party.

  5. At the end of Act 1, Scene 4 in Romeo and Juliet, Romeo foreshadows his own untimely death. He tells Benvolio that he fears attending the Capulet ball will set in motion events that will lead to...

  6. Jul 31, 2015 · Romeo and Benvolio approach the Capulets’ party with their friend Mercutio and others, wearing the disguises customarily donned by “maskers.” Romeo is anxious because of an ominous dream. Mercutio mocks him with a speech about a dream-giving queen of fairies.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 4 starts with Romeo, Benvolio, and Mercutio preparing to attend the Capulets' party. Romeo has misgivings about this venture and fails to share his...

  8. Mercutio's famous "Queen Mab" speech is movtivated by Romeo's stubborn refusal to join in the fun that Benvolio and Mercutio have planned. In Franco Zeferelli's often-shown film version, Mercutio delivers the speech as though he were afflicted with some sort of deep personal hysteria.

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