Most famously, he has Juliet apostrophising Romeo, and saying things she would never say had she known he was present. Unlike Juliet, we know that Romeo is hiding in the bushes and eating up every word.
In Act 2 scene 4, when Benvolio and Mercutio are talking to Romeo, Juliet's nurse arrives and as Benvolio and Mercutio are making fun of her being large and are disrespecting her, none of them know...
shakespeare present conflict in many different ways their is conflict between the two friends Benvolio and mercutio in the scene on the street.conflit between romeo and tybalt the party scene and the...
Juliet has a couple of good soliloquys. At the beginning of Act 3 Scene 2, she has " gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds." She also has a terrific one for most of Act 4 Scene 3, starting with "I...
We know that Juliet is not dead and that Romeo is mistaken when he thinks so. It is even more ironic in that Romeo is supposed to know that she is alive--that is the whole point of the exercise.