Mercutio Mercutio

Mercutio - Definition and Overview

Mercutio (Mur-Q-She-O) is a character in William Shakespeare's famous tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. He is a relative of Prince Escalus (also called The Prince), and is a good friend of the Montagues, or, specifically, the son of Montague, Romeo.

Mercutio is apt to make long, drawn out speeches (Queen Mab is the most well known), and is generally thought to be a bit crazy. He dies when Romeo attempts to stop his bejoking sword-fight with Tybalt (Tih-bult). He dies, but not before cursing both the houses of Montague and Capulet (of which Tybalt is a member, being Juliet's cousin). In revenge Romeo slays Tybalt and is "exiled hence" from Verona, the Italian city state wherein the story takes place.

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