What should Romeo and Juliet have done, instead of what they actually did, at three or more points in the play? b. Could Romeo and Juliet have triumphed--if they'd had good advice? c. Would Mercutio have helped them had he lived?
In my opinion I think Romeo and Juliet should have never met, even if they love each other. Because if Friar Lawrence gave them bad advice which later on lead to their deaths, then like I said they should have never met. Not only did they get bad advice, but Romeo killed 2 Capulets, and on top of that Romeo and Juliet both got married which was against their family heritage. Romeo and Juliet should have let bygones be bygones. Even still if they would love each other, they should have not get married. It was their love that kinda lead to their fate.
They probably would have triumphed if they had good advice. To be honest it probably would barely work out for them because at some point someone will tell. And even if Mercutio was alive he would probably tell. Also, Friar was probably setting them up even if he had gave good advice. I mean they would maybe pull it off for a while but still at some point they are going to get caught. If they had still been alive they probably would not be able to see each other