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Romeo and Juliet: Act 1, Scene 4 (Romeo (Romeo says he will not dance at…
Romeo and Juliet: Act 1, Scene 4
Romeo
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Romeo has a bad feeling about going to the party because of a dream he had where he could be killed. This is one of his first visions or terrible events, and links to the theme of fate
Shakespeare uses foreshadowing in the form of Romeo's feelings to hint that there will be danger in the future
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Benvolio
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Also a good friend to Romeo and is trying to cheer him up, but he is not as inappropriate or has as strong of a character as Mercutio does
"Come, knock and enter. And no sooner in
But every man betake him to his legs."
Mercutio
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Used to juxtapose Romeo's idealistic and unrealistic romantic view of love, while Mercutio talks about its sexual aspects and turns everything Romeo says into a sexual joke
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"This is the hag, when maids lie on their backs,
That presses them and learns them first to bear,"
"Oh, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you."
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This scene is set on the streets and involves Romeo, Mercutio and Benvolio talking
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