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Mercutio (/mərˈkjuːʃioʊ/ mər-KEW-shee-oh, Italian: Mercuzio) is a
fictional character in
William Shakespeare's 1597 tragedy,
Romeo and Juliet. He is a...
- servants. He
returns too late to stop the
fatal brawls between Tybalt and
Mercutio and, subsequently,
Tybalt and Romeo.
Escalus is
prepared to
execute Romeo...
- the plot by
developing a
number of
supporting characters, in
particular Mercutio and Paris.
Believed to have been
written between 1591 and 1595, the play...
- in the po****r
story Reynard the Fox, a
point of
mockery in the play.
Mercutio repeatedly calls Tybalt "prince of cats" , in
reference to his sl****, yet...
- married.
Tybalt encounters Mercutio and
Romeo at the beach.
Romeo attempts to make peace, but
Tybalt ****aults him.
Mercutio intervenes and
batters Tybalt...
-
appearance of
Mercutio in I.iv, he and
Mercutio become more
closely aligned until III.i. In that scene, he
drags the
fatally wounded Mercutio offstage, before...
-
Mercutio takes up the
challenge and is
mortally wounded.
Driven by guilt, grief, and youthful-hotheadedness,
Romeo kills Tybalt (Mort de
Mercutio)....
- and cinema. In the play, her
activity is
described in a
famous speech by
Mercutio published originally in
prose and
often adapted into
iambic pentameter...
- "Planet of the Ood" is the
third episode of the
fourth series of
British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was
broadcast on BBC One on 19...
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Romeo sneaks into a
party at the Ca****ts' with
Benvolio and his
friend Mercutio,
hoping to see Rosaline. Instead,
Romeo sees
Juliet and
falls in love with...