Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Scene 1

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January 20, 2012

 

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These puns would have made the Elizabethan audience laugh. The nurse is also a comic character “Suffer every nerve to use me at his pleasure”, so the nurse makes a double-entendre without knowing it. Even into Act 3 Scene 1 we can still find comedy. Tybalt makes a pun joke “Mercutio, thou consort`st with Romeo...
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Tybalt makes a pun joke “Mercutio, thou consort`st with Romeo.” Romeo also makes a joke “beat down their weapons.” The Elizabethan audience would have been laughing at these double-entendres. Even when Mercutio is about to die he still makes jokes “Ay a scratch a scratch”, so even if he is hurt he just make people believe it’s a scratch...
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