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The two tragedies that occur in the first scene of Act 3 are the deaths of Mercutio

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In the first scene of Act 3 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the two tragedies that occur are Caesar's assassination by the conspirators and the realization that Antony has not been slain as well, despite the conspirators' intentions. These events set off a series of conflicts and power struggles that drive the rest of the play.

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