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Q: What does mercutios remark a plague o' both your houses mean?
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What is the remark regarding the Montagues and capulets that mercutio makes three times as he is dying?

'A plague o' both your houses'


When Mercutio was wounded he cried out?

Rather a lot, actually, but mostly, 'A plague on both your houses for they have made worms' meat of me.'


In Romeo and Juliet who says a plague on both your houses?

It is Mercutio who says "a plague on both your houses!" after he gets stabbed by Tybalt


What was Mercutio's Curse?

A plague on both your houses!


Who yells A plague o' both your houses! in romeo an Juliet?

Mercutio is the character who yells the quote 'A plague on both your houses!' in the Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet.


Who yells A plague o' both your houses!?

The character who yells "A plague o' both your houses!" is Mercutio in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He says this line after being fatally wounded in a fight between the Capulets and Montagues.


What curse foreshadows trouble for Romeo and Juliet?

"A plague on both your houses."


What curse does Mercutio repeat three times?

"A plague on both your houses!"


What does Mercutio do to both the Capulet House and the Montague House before he dies?

He curses them "a plague on both your houses!"


Why is 'a plague on both your houses' important?

Mercutio, from the play by William Shakespeare: Rome and Juliet


When Mercutio says A plague on both your houses he has just been?

He has just been mortally wounded.


'A Plague to both your houses' - is this directed at both of them or does he know about Romeo's marriage to Juliet?

Friar John didn't deliver the letter that says that Juliet is not dead because there was a plague in Mantua, where Romeo was banished to.