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What Does Mercutio Say About Dreams?

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-Mercutio Says Dreams Are Silly And A Sign Of An Idle Mind
-Vain Fantasy; False Pride/Attitude
-Queen Mab: A Fairy In People's Dreams   
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"I dreamt a dream tonight"

                                      "And so did I"

"Well what was yours?"

                                      "That dreamers often lie"

"In bed asleep while they so dreams things true"

                                      "Oh, then I see, Queen Mab hath been with you"

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This comes at the end of the Queen Mab speech, recited by Mercutio, when he reaches the point where he says, " This is the hag___" , an exasperated Romeo says, "Peace! Peace Mercutio, thou talkst of nothing!" "True", replies Mercutio, "I talk of dreams, which are the children of an idle brain, begot of nothing but vain fantasy and as full of substance as the open air".

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He says dreams are silly
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Mercutio states "True, I talk of dreams;/Which are the children of an idle brain,/ Begot of nothing but vain fantasy"

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