In "Romeo and Juliet," Nurse is talking about Mercutio, Tybalt, Paris, and Romeo. Mercutio is Romeo's quick-witted and loyal friend, Tybalt is Juliet's aggressive cousin, Paris is Juliet's suitor chosen by her parents, and Romeo is the protagonist and falls in love with Juliet. Each of these characters plays a significant role in the tragic events that unfold in the play.
Mercutio and Benvolio are unaware of the Nurse's conversation with Romeo and engage in banter and teasing with each other. They do not interact with the Nurse during her conversation with Romeo.
The nurse blames Romeo for the death of Tybalt because Romeo killed Tybalt in a duel after Tybalt killed Mercutio. This creates tension and conflict in the play, as the nurse is close to both Romeo and the Capulet family.
Juliet, Romeo, Tybalt, Nurse, Benvolio Or . . . Juliet, Romeo, Friar Lawrence, Nurse, Capulet Or . . . Juliet, Romeo, Friar Lawrence, Capulet, Tybalt Or . . . Juliet, Romeo, Capulet, Mercutio, Tybalt Or basically Romeo and Juliet and any three of Nurse, Friar, Capulet, Mercutio, or Tybalt.
Petruchio is a Tybalt's friend. When Juliet asks the Nurse the name of the person exiting the door at the party, the Nurse answers that it is Petruchio Obviously, Juliet is talking about Romeo, though Also, in the play when Tybalt kills Mercutio, there is a stage direction that reads "Enter TYBALT, PETRUCHIO, and others" Petruchio has no lines
Mercutio. This is in Act II.
[You meant ''Who is Tybalt?''] Tybalt was Juliet's cousin. He is a Capulet. He kills Mercutio and soon dies by Romeo. Then Juliet gets mad at Romeo for killing her cousin (The Nurse tells Juliet that Romeo killed Tybalt). Soon Juliet forgives him because she cares more about Romeo banish (He got banish because he killed Tybalt, Friar Lawrence gives him this news) than Tybalt's death.
In Act 2, Scene 4 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Mercutio exchange witty banter as they wait for Juliet's Nurse to arrive. Mercutio teases Romeo about his infatuation with Juliet and his love troubles. Their dialogue is humorous and light-hearted, showcasing Mercutio's clever wit and Romeo's preoccupation with love.
Romeo, Juliet, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Friar Lawerence, Nurse, Tybalt, Mercutio, Benvolio
mercutio never had a nurse... it was Juliet who had one!
She is talking about Tybalt. But at first Juliet thinks she is talking about Romeo.
The usual suspects: Romeo and Juliet, the nurse and the friar, Mercutio and Tybalt, Capulet and Paris.
The nurse is talking about Christ in the context of the Passion of Christ. She witnessed the wound on Christ's side after he was taken down from the cross.