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Mercutio curses the young men because he was not a part of either The Capulet or Montague family, and yet he was the one who suffered for the quarrel bewtween them. He was stabbed by Tybalt while he was standing up for Romeo, and therefore he was angry with both of them for fighting hence "A plague o' bothyour houses!".

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