Mercutio Romeo and Juliet monologue speech
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O where am I to start? My mind is cluttered with all of these ridiculous burdens, cast upon me. Dear o dear; (now a deep breath, be calm, and let one thing flow through at a time) - talking to himself.
Young Romeo, yes he, his love for Rosaline; was it real or was he just infatuated by her beauty? What larrikin would go for appearance rather than personality? He frustrates me so much thinking that love is perfect and never a fluke. Well I tell ya, he has a thing or two to learn about love. Cupid he thinks he is, with a bow and arrow, ready to shoot down all bad and intruding disasters that come with love. He needs to learn that love is never perfect but a game that will take you to the pits, if you let it. But all love seems to do to Romeo is mistreat him and ponder over him as if a hurricane is about to destroy him...