Mercutio is enjoying himself by making dirty jokes about Romeo and Rosaline, imagining Romeo dreaming of having sex with her: "O, that she were an open arse and you a pop'rin (sounds like pop 'er in) pear!" Romeo's reply in scene 2 of Act 2, "He jests at scars who never felt a wound", contemptuously dismisses Mercutio as someone who sneers at something because he doesn't understand it. His feelings for Juliet (about which Mercutio knows nothing) are far beyond the physical lust Mercutio is talking about. Even before the balcony scene we have a notion that what is going on with Romeo is much more powerful than his playing at being in love with Rosaline.
I think she was afraid of Caesar dying
she is dying to get with Juliet and is going to secretly marry her so she tells hime a sacret that he stinks :(
Brutus says that he will not harm Antony and sends the servant to bid him come. Brutus remarks to Cassius that Antony will surely be an ally now, but Cassius replies that he still has misgivings.
Your question is a bit vague. Are you talking about Act 2, Scenes 1 and 2? Mercutio in Scene 1 is trying to get Romeo to come out of hiding by talking dirty about Rosaline. This is the sort of joshing locker-room talk that Mercutio is used to engaging in with Romeo. But Romeo won't have any of it. "He jests at scars that never felt a wound." Romeo realizes that, as with most locker-room talk, Mercutio has no idea what her is talking about. Romeo has grown out of that stage.
Crime scene investigators document and analyze information found at crime scenes.
Act V, Scene III. It is the last scene in the play.
The analyze button is on the left of your screen in the middle it is a ? mark. Click on the ? mark and a loading thing will come up and then you can analyze it.
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They go to the scene of the crime and find evidence which they then bring back to the lab for lab technicians to analyze
Document, Interview, Process, Examine
To collect and analyze evidence useable in court. .
Mercutio is enjoying himself by making dirty jokes about Romeo and Rosaline, imagining Romeo dreaming of having sex with her: "O, that she were an open arse and you a pop'rin (sounds like pop 'er in) pear!" Romeo's reply in scene 2 of Act 2, "He jests at scars who never felt a wound", contemptuously dismisses Mercutio as someone who sneers at something because he doesn't understand it. His feelings for Juliet (about which Mercutio knows nothing) are far beyond the physical lust Mercutio is talking about. Even before the balcony scene we have a notion that what is going on with Romeo is much more powerful than his playing at being in love with Rosaline.
Besides the cave scene from the Half Blood Prince, a good scene to analyze for AS Film studies is when Dumbledore and Voldemort duel in the Ministry of Magic's entrance in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
The cave scene in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a good scene to analyse for AS Film Studies.
In the Munchkin scene, after the Wicked Witch of the West leaves, Glinda remarks about the stench the Witch left behind.