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liq [111]
2 years ago
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The Eager Mercutio""Who is the intended audience? Briefly explain why in at least two sentences.What is the author’s message? Wh

at sentences help support that message? Explain in a few sentences.
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andreyandreev [35.5K]2 years ago
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The intended audience for the character of Eager Mercutio in the <em>play Romeo and Juliet</em> was:

  • The readers of the play Romeo and Juliet

The author's message was:

  • To show how foolish Romeo was for falling in love with Juliet who did not even acknowledge his existence.

Based on the play Romeo and Juliet by <em>William Shakespeare</em>, we can see that the author shows the character of Mercutio who is the best friend of Romeo who is smart, quick witted and rational. He tries to persuade Romeo to <em>forget about Juliet</em> as he does not believe in true love.

Furthermore, we can see that even though Mercutio was a loyal friend to Romeo and <em>tried his best</em> to let Romeo see reason, <em>Romeo was even more determined</em> to win the heart of Juliet.

Read more about eager Mercutio here:

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