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In the play "Blood Brothers" by Willy Russell, the brothers Mickey and Eddie face tragic fates due to their contrasting lives and the impact of their upbringing. Mickey, who struggles with poverty and frustration, ultimately confronts Eddie in a moment of desperation, leading to a confrontation that results in Mickey accidentally shooting Eddie. This heartbreaking climax underscores the themes of class division and the inescapable nature of their circumstances, culminating in both brothers' deaths.

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