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How Does Mercutio Show Humor In Romeo And Juliet

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In “Romeo and Juliet” Mercutio's character adds humor to the play by being witty and courageous yet at the same he shows loyalty towards Romeo. Mercutio brings up how Tybalt wants to fight Romeo. Benvolio questions who Tybalt is and Mercutio jokingly responds: “More than Prince of Cats. Oh, he’s the courageous/captain of compliments” (II.4.20-21). Mercutio compares Tybalt's actions to ones of a cat; little and agile yet swift and territorial. Mercutio explains that he likes to fight, but is not necessarily good at it. Just at the thought of Tybalt fighting a romantic like Romeo, amuses Mercutio. The tone seems rude, yet is supposed to be amusing. How he teases Tybalt is a clear example of Mercutio's playful and fun loving personality.
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