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What is Romeo's attitude toward love?

What is Mercutio's attitude toward love?
How does Mercutio act as a foil for Romeo?
What does the foil show about Romeo?

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Romeo died from love because Juliet drank "poison" given to her by a priest (the drink was actually a sleeping drink in order to make it seem like she's dead.) So he thought she was dead and decided to drink actual poison to join her, however when she woke up she realized what was going on and drank the poison Romeo drank to join him.

Mercutio's attitude toward love is cynical. We know this because he puts down the idea of romantic love in conversations with Romeo in act 1, scene 4 and act 2, scene 4. He advises Romeo to be "rough" with love.

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What is Romeo’s attitude toward love?

- Sentimental, longing, passionate

What is Mercutio’s attitude toward love?

- Practical, straightforward

How does Mercutio act as a foil for Romeo?

- He believes Romeo should control his feelings and attempts to convince him to analyze the situation and thinking logically before moving forward.

What does the foil show about Romeo?

- Romeo is a very passionate lover and thinks with his heart, letting his emotions control him.

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