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the significance is because he finally realises what a pointless feckless family feuding is. By also quoting a plague on both your houses, this is something that the elizabethian audiences would be able to relate to as the great plague had just passt

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Q: In act three scene one of Romeo and Juliet whats the significance of Shakespeares final dialoge for Mercutio?
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