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the tragedy of romeo and juliet, act ii | william shakespeare
directions: answer the following text questions. all short response answers must be in complete sentences.
act 2 scene 1
- how does mercutio view love?
a. he believes it is a spiritual connection that transcends the physical world.
b. he sees it as a serious commitment that requires family approval.
c. he views it cynically, focusing on the physical and sexual aspects rather than emotional romance.
d. he thinks it is a dangerous game that must be avoided at all costs.
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- in contrast to mercutio, how does romeo view love?
a. he views it as a purely physical attraction that fades quickly.
b. he idealizes it as a spiritual, intense, and all - consuming emotion.
c. he sees it as a duty to his family to forge alliances.
d. he believes it is a game of wit and wordplay.
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- For Mercutio, love is a playful, physical, and non-emotional concept; he mocks romantic ideals and focuses on the superficial, witty, and physical aspects of relationships, treating it like a game of wit and wordplay.
- Romeo, in contrast, views his love for Juliet as a deep, all-consuming, spiritual connection that transcends physical desire and family feuds, idealizing it as an intense, emotional force.
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- D. He believes it is a game of wit and wordplay.
- B. He idealizes it as a spiritual, intense, and all-consuming emotion.