![]() ![]() No better term than this: thou art a villain. Into the field°, and he may be your follower Your Worship inĥ5 Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford Says “God send me no need of thee,” but under the influence MERCUTIOĥ Thou art like one of these fellows who, when he enters theĬonfines of a tavern, claps down his sword upon the table and I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire,Īnd if we meet we shall not ‘scape a brawl,įor these hot days is the mad blood stirring. The Prince chooses instead to banish Romeo from the city. Benvolio explains what happened, but Lady Capulet, observing Benvolio to be biased, urges the Prince to punish the Montague family by executing Romeo. The Prince and both families then arrive to the scene. Benvolio convinces Romeo to flee before passersby arrive. Benvolio informs Romeo that Mercutio is dead upon re-encountering Tybalt, Romeo fights and kills him. Tybalt stabs Mercutio, who in his dying moments curses both the Montague and Capulet houses. Mercutio goads Tybalt into a duel, which Romeo tries and fails to stop. Tybalt challenges him to fight, citing prior grievances Romeo refuses and attempts to de-escalate the situation. Benvolio tries to move the conflict somewhere private, but Romeo interrupts with his arrival. Tybalt and other Capulets arrive, whom Mercutio taunts. Benvolio urges Mercutio to come away with him and avoid the Capulets in the streets. ![]()
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