"Did my heart love till now?
Forswear it, sight!
For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night"
(I.5.52-53).
When Romeo sees Juliet, he realizes just how impractical his love for Rosaline was. Mercutio on the other hand, is witty and anti-romantic. He sees love as only physical, like the nurse. The way that he pursues love,highly contrasts with Romeo’s idea of romance. In Act I, Scene 4, when Romeo describes his love for Rosaline using the image of love as a rose with thorns, Mercutio mocks him by saying
If love be rough with you, be rough with love;
Prick love for pricking and you beat love down.
(1.4.27-28)
His advice to Romeo is that if love is hard on you, be hard on love. If he fights back, he will figuratively knock love down. When Romeo says "I dreamed a dream to-night." (Act 1, Scene 4) Mercutio responds with his Queen Mab speech. Queen Mab is described as a miniature creature that drives her chariot into the noses and into the brains of sleeping people to force them to experience dreams of wish. It clearly shows Mercutio’s imaginative and cynical side. He believes that dreams are only a result of the desires of sleeping people. Mercutio's speech indicates that because Romeo is so ignorant toward