he died
Mercutio is a character in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is Romeo's close friend and a relative of the Prince of Verona. Mercutio is known for his wit, humor, and loyalty, and his death in a fight with Tybalt is a pivotal moment in the play.
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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he died.. romeos
Mercutio, as his name shows, is mercurial, like quicksilver or the god Mercury or Hermes, with wings on his feet. He is a big talker. Romeo describes him as "a gentleman that loves to hear himself talk and who will say more in a minute than he will stand to in a month". He loves witty and playful banter, puns and dirty jokes. He is a bit of a troublemaker, by harassing the nurse and unnecessarily taunting Tybalt.
Romeo is indirectly responsible for Mercutio's death because he tried to break up a fight between Mercutio and Tybalt, leading to Tybalt fatally stabbing Mercutio while Romeo was trying to intervene. If Romeo hadn't gotten involved or had found a different way to resolve the conflict, Mercutio might not have been killed.
According to the prince in Romeo and Juliet, both the Montagues and Capulets are responsible for the tragic events due to their ongoing feud and behavior. He believes their family rivalry ultimately led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
he holds him responsible because romeo was in the middle of the fight and when tybalt stabbed mercutio, mercuito was blinded by romeo
i dont feel sad for romeo. He was partially/mostly toblame for 3 deaths. his wife [juliet] was leftbehind not knowin the complete truth, in love and left by herself to die, become desprate,
Romeo and Juliet. Romeo takes poison and Juliet stabs herself. But people can make convincing arguments that anyone in the play is responsible for their deaths. I mean, what was that apothecary doing, selling poison when he knew it was illegal? What kind of an idiot was Balthazar, telling Romeo that Juliet was dead without double-checking with the friar first? If Rosaline had only said "yes" to Romeo all this might never have happened. And so on and so on.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Friar John is responsible for the delay in delivering Friar Laurence's message to Romeo about Juliet's fake death. This delay ultimately leads to tragic consequences, as Romeo believes that Juliet is truly dead and takes his own life.
Rosaline wasn't at all responsible. In most reproductions of the play, Rosaline is only spoken about and never appears as a character