Mercutio's Speeches In Romeo And Juliet

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Mercutio’s speech falls under the category of a soliloquy, which means he speaks his thoughts aloud regardless of any hearers. In the middle of his speech, Mercutio gets carried away from the crowd and bellows to the heavens by himself. Speeches can turn the dynamic of plays on their heads. They evolve characters and make them change their old beliefs. The speech contributes to Mercutio’s characterization by illustrating his dark features and demonstrating his care for Romeo. While Mercutio preaches during his illustrious tirade, he exemplifies a dark persona that he has. Half way through the speech Mercutio starts to describe gruesome pictures by exclaiming, “Sometime she driveth o'er a soldier's neck, And then dreams he of cutting