he starts to curse at romeo
He cursed the Montagues and Capulets. What he says is "A plague on both your houses!"
In the play "Romeo and Juliet," Mercutio is killed by Tybalt in a sword fight. Tybalt, seeking revenge, challenges Romeo to a duel. Mercutio steps in to defend Romeo, but Tybalt fatally wounds him under Romeo's arm.
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Juliet's cousin Tybalt killed Romeo's friend Mercutio, stabbing him under Romeo's arm as Romeo tried to stop the duel.
Mercutio is a relative of the Prince, neither Montague or Capulet, who is a friend of Romeo and his Montague pals. Mercutio engages in a duel with Tybalt when Romeo refuses to do so, and is killed by Tybalt when Romeo tries to break up the fight.
Mercutio, one of Romeo's close friends, was killed by Tybalt in a duel. This tragic event led to the escalation of the feud between the Capulets and Montagues in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
The man whom the Prince calls for as a witness is Benvolio, Romeo's cousin and loyal friend. He is considered a trustworthy figure and provides an account of the events that led to the fatal duel between Tybalt and Mercutio in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Tybalt's aggressive nature and desire for revenge directly lead to Mercutio's death. When Tybalt confronts Romeo, Mercutio intervenes to defend his friend’s honor, challenging Tybalt instead. During their duel, Tybalt mortally wounds Mercutio, which sets off a chain of events that ultimately leads to further tragedy in the play. Thus, Tybalt's actions and vendetta against Romeo create the circumstances for Mercutio's fatal injury.
It refers to a swordsman who is so skilled that he can cut the buttons from your shirt, at will. Implies accuracy and control. In the play you are quoting, it is said somewhat mockingly of Tybalt by Mercutio. Mercutio loses his duel to Tybalt in the end, though.
Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel. But Romeo refuses. Mercutio is horrified at what he thinks is Romeo's cowardice, and challenges Tybalt to a duel on Romeo's behalf. Romeo tries to break up the fight, and Mercutio is killed. Tybalt meanwhile has run away. Tybalt comes back (we are not told why) and Romeo attacks him. Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo is now technically guilty of murder, and must leave Verona immediately. 'Oh I am Fortune's fool.' he shouts.
Tybalt sent Romeo a letter challenging him to a duel.
There was a fight between him and Tybalt and Romeo got in the middle to stop Mercutio and take him home. But, Tybalt's sword goes under romeo's arm and stabs Mercutio. Basically, Mercutio gets stab by Tybalt.