Answer:
in first show that story ?
There are many legends and stories so it is unknown to which one are you referring to. However, he is usually described as a just king who values everyone as equals, hence the myth of the round table. In another myth, he supported Sir Gawain's almost certain death because it was an honorable thing to do and if he hadn't done it he would be a liar. He always valued honor, truth, justice, and anything positive like that.
Answer:
By refusing to treat Romeo's romance seriously.
Explanation:
"In these lines, Mercutio provides comic relief. This means that he provides a humorous situation that contributes to the release of tension on the part of the audience. He does so by not taking Romeo's romance seriously. We learn that Romeo is upset over his love. However, Mercutio minimizes it by making fun of famous literary and mythological women who were meant to be lovely and beautiful. In this way, he minimizes the importance of love and women in general.
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