Romeo tries to prevent Mercutio and Tybalt from fighting by stepping between them. Mercutio gets distracted by Romeo and this gives Tybalt a chance to stab Mercutio. By trying to keep the peace, Romeo accidentally causes the death of his best friend.
She should share some of the guilt for the death of Romeo and Juliet because she encourages their affair despite everything going against it because she believes that their love will prevail and make everything OK.
His curse 'o both your houses' sparks the play's decent from romance to tragedy.
His death causes Romeo to become wildly vengeful and kill tybalt, which in turn leads to his banishment and Juliet's fake suicide and, of course, the death of the lovers.
He convinces Romeo to go to the party where he meets juliet. Otherwise, he would not have been invited, and still be chasing the 'chaste' rosaline.
At least in part. Tybalt was not looking for a fight with Mercutio. Mercutio actively picked a fight with him. It was his fault that he was in the fight in the first place. Maybe he might not have been stabbed had Romeo not intervened, but there is no guarantee of that. There is a guarantee that he would not have been stabbed had he never fought Tybalt in the first place.
Tybalt was really trying to kill Romeo; Mercutio was an innocent victim.
It was the fault of William Shakespeare. He wrote the book, therefore, it can be no one's fault but his.
Tybalt challenged Romeo to a duel but Romeo would not fight him, so Mercutio fought him instead, and he was killed by Tybalt
He doesn't. He blames himself for falling in love.
tyybalt is to blame because he killed mercutio under romeos arm.
William Shakespeare
Romeo's friend who was slain by Tybalt is Mercutio. It can be suggested that Romeo is partially to blame for his death as well.
It means that Mercutio is cursing both of the houses (Montague and Capulet), and basically blaming both of them for his untimely death in A3S1. Romeo feels that he is to blame, and this is probably why he kills Tybalt.
Mercutio ! ,
tyybalt is to blame because he killed mercutio under romeos arm.
William Shakespeare
The devil is to blame. Really.
Romeo's friend who was slain by Tybalt is Mercutio. It can be suggested that Romeo is partially to blame for his death as well.
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It means that Mercutio is cursing both of the houses (Montague and Capulet), and basically blaming both of them for his untimely death in A3S1. Romeo feels that he is to blame, and this is probably why he kills Tybalt.
The nurse blames Romeo for the death of Tybalt because Romeo killed Tybalt in a duel after Tybalt killed Mercutio. This creates tension and conflict in the play, as the nurse is close to both Romeo and the Capulet family.
Mercutio says "A plague o' both your houses" in frustration at the feuding between the Capulets and Montagues, which led to his own death. He is expressing his anger at the senseless violence caused by their rivalry.
Mercutio's death can be attributed to Romeo's involvement in the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt. Romeo tried to stop the fight but ended up inadvertently causing Mercutio's fatal wound when he got in the way. This led to Mercutio's revenge-fueled death at the hands of Tybalt, escalating the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues.
Mercutio challenged Tybalt to a fight when there was no need to do so. Indeed Mercutio was spoiling for a fight with him from the start. When Tybalt asks if he can have a word with Mercutio, Mercutio says, "why not couple it with something? Why not make it a word and a blow?" which is about a provocative as you could get.
Mercutio ! ,
He was good friends with Mercutio and he was angry about what Tybalt did. Mercutio blamed Romeo for his death. "Why the devil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm." Romeo says "I thought all for the best", but he feels he must do more to clear his guilt--he must avenge Mercutio's death.