Teenage boy in the title of a Shakespeare tragedy

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Mercutio (/mərˈkjuːʃioʊ/ mər-KEW-shee-oh) is a fictional character in William Shakespeare’s 1597 tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. He is a close friend to Romeo and a blood relative to Prince Escalus and Count Paris. As such, being neither a Montague nor a Capulet, Mercutio is one of the named characters in the play with the ability to mingle around those of both houses. The invitation to Capulet’s party states that he has a brother named Valentine.

Though often fun-loving and witty, the latter demonstrated in his Queen Mab speech in the first act, Mercutio’s sense of humour can at times be facetious or even coarse, much to his friends’ annoyance. Moreover, he is moody and given to sudden outbursts of temper, one of which sets a key plot development in motion.

One of Romeo’s closest friends, Mercutio, entreats Romeo to forget about his unrequited love for a girl named Rosaline and come with him to a masquerade ball at Lord Capulet’s estate, through use of his Queen Mab speech. There, Mercutio and his friends become the life of the party, but Romeo steals away to Juliet, Capulet’s daughter, with whom he has fallen in love, and he falls out of love with Rosaline. When Mercutio sees Romeo the next day, he is glad to see that his friend is his old self again, and he encourages Romeo, all the while making bawdy jokes at the expense of Juliet’s Nurse.

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