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    Mercutio

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    Mercutio is one of the most unique characters in Shakespeare’s "Romeo & Juliet". His language is always powerful and imaginative. He represents many different things in the play and holds an important role. Both of these categories will be explored in this essay‚ among other things. First of all‚ Mercutio is Romeo’s friend. He is neither Montague‚ nor Capulet. Therefore‚ he has not been born into a feud and really has no side. However‚ his bond with Romeo does make him associated with the Montagues

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    Mercutio was a very strong and important character in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio had two main roles. He was not only the Prince’s kinsman‚ but also Romeo’s best friend and companion. His infamous lines and eccentric speeches live on in the hearts of all Shakespeare fans. <br><br>Mercutio was portrayed as an eccentric‚ intelligent and loyal friend to Romeo. His language was full of sexual innuendo and allusions to legend and myth. Consider this quote from Act 2‚ Scene 1‚ "an

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    more‚ Benvolio or Mercutio? Both of these characters are great friends to Romeo in different ways‚ but if one had to be chosen as Romeo’s best friend it would be Mercutio. Throughout the play‚ Mercutio cares about the well-being of Romeo‚ defends Romeo’s honor‚ and tries to cheer Romeo up through humor. While Benvolio performs a few deeds of friendship‚ these showings of friendship are not as constant or as outspoken as Mercutio’s showings of friendship. To finish with‚ Mercutio is a better friend

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    Romeo and Mercutio

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    character‚ Mercutio‚ is essential to the play. Mercutio is the Prince’s kinsman‚ but more importantly‚ he is Romeo’s friend and confidant. Mercutio’s concern is always for Romeo and for peace between the two families‚ the Capulets and the Montagues. Mercutio is the first to see that Romeo is deeply in love. In Act 2‚ scene 1‚ Mercutio calls for Romeo by saying‚ "Romeo! Humors! Madman! Passion! Lover!" He then says‚ "my invocation is fair and honest‚ in his mistress’ name…." Mercutio shows

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    romeo and mercutio

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    Mercutio has a partially negative way of thinking‚ but he is more rational than Romeo’s impatient‚ love-seeking mind. The comparison of the two characters shows Mercutio’s common sense as opposed to impractical Romeo. They are similar and different at the same time‚ but seeing them interact with eachother helps us better understand Romeo as a character when we see him compared to Mercutio. Romeo’s role in the play is a young blind lover who in the beginning‚ doesn’t believe that there could be

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    Romeo and Mercutio

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    is fickle‚ idealistic‚ impractical and naïve. To balance Romeo as a character‚ Shakespeare creates Mercutio; a good friend of Romeo’s who acts as his conscience. While Romeo has an idealistic perspective of the world and more specifically of love‚ Mercutio balances Romeo’s weak points as a dreamer. Mercutio is pragmatic‚ sensible‚ and clever and a master on word play. Throughout the play‚ Mercutio mocks Romeo’s naïve and ridiculous fascination with love. Early in the play‚ Romeo goes on and on about

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    romeo and mercutio

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    Despite being best friends‚ Romeo and Mercutio’s views on love are very contrasting. In act 1 scene 4‚ Romeo is portrayed as someone who views love as a negative thing‚ whereas Mercutio has a more positive view on love. We see this in act 1 scene 4‚ when Romeo says ’sore enpierced with (cupid’s) shaft.’ ’Sore’ indicates that Romeo is in continuous pain as a result of how love has bruised him. This leaves us with the impression that he is deeply affected by love in a negative way‚ and that this

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    Mercutio Rationale

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    Heart Project Rationale Mercutio: Colors of the Heart In the drama‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Mercutio is foil character for Romeo. In the play‚ each character faces many different obstacles on the course to finding true love. Some of them cannot be overcome‚ but must be dealt with. The five different obstacles Mercutio must face are condescension‚ sarcasm‚ disrespectfulness‚ foolishness‚ and compulsiveness. Condescension is the worst characteristic in Mercutio’s personality. It is represented by the

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    Mercutio Humor

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    Mercutio is a very important character because he is the only obvious comedic force in the play. When Mercutio is making a joke the audience knows it‚ and usually laughs at his quick witted sense of humor. His sense of humor revolves mostly around punning on playing with words. The puns and jokes are usually

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    Mercutio Monologue

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    for the fatal end of Mercutio. Sad to say‚ I stood idly watching one of my best friends die‚ I simply served as a bystander in the grievous events. For the past days I’ve been riddled with guilt and an excessive amount of what if’s‚ they run through my head when I am restless and rule my brain throughout the day. For example ‘what if we never walked down that particular road that day‚’ or something like that. I marvel in the idea of traveling back and preventing Mercutio from even getting out

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