Act 2

(scene iv) Why are Mercutio and Benvolio concerned? How might this affect Romeo's relationship with Juliet?

Mercutio and Benvolio are concerned in Act 2, Scene iv because Romeo, who had been in love with Rosaline, has suddenly vanished from their sight. They worry that he might be relapsing into his melancholy state due to unrequited love.

This could potentially affect Romeo's relationship with Juliet as he might struggle to fully commit to her. Romeo has a tendency to get easily infatuated, and if he is not completely over Rosaline, it may create complications in his new relationship with Juliet. He might constantly compare Juliet to Rosaline or have doubts about the authenticity of his own feelings. Moreover, if Romeo continues to be emotionally unstable, it may make it challenging for him to provide the stability and support that Juliet needs in their relationship.

In few sentences

Mercutio and Benvolio are concerned because Romeo has mysteriously disappeared, potentially relapsing into sadness over his previous infatuation with Rosaline. This emotional instability could create complications in Romeo's relationship with Juliet, as he may struggle to fully commit and may constantly compare her to his past love.