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yuradex [85]
4 years ago
7

What is Mercutio saying about life in the Queen Mab speech?

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arlik [135]4 years ago
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Mercutio<span> responds with a long </span>speech about<span> Queen Mab of the fairies, who visits people's dreams. The </span>speech<span> begins as a flight of fancy, but </span>Mercutio<span> becomes almost entranced by it, and a bitter, fervent strain creeps in. Romeo steps in to stop the </span>speech<span> and calm </span>Mercutio<span> down.</span>
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