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What curse does mercutio repeat three times in this scene explain what this ominous curse might foreshadow?

Mercutio repeats the curse "a plague o' both your houses" three times in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet. This curse foreshadows the tragic consequences that will befall both the Montague and Capulet families as a result of their ongoing feud. It hints at the bloodshed and loss that will ultimately consume the two households.


Mercutio's dying words an example of irony?

Yup, in ways. "A plague on both your houses" was repeated three times, and well, the Friar's letter couldn't be delivered due to an outbreak of plague. So in ways, Mercutio's 'curse' did somehow foreshadow Romeo and Juliet's deaths.


Does all-star weekend curse in not your birthday?

yes they curse three times, or maybe once. it depends on what you consider a curse.


What does reason mercutio think is the reason Romeo refuses to fight?

Mercutio thinks that Romeo will not fight Tybalt because he is afraid of him.


Why do you repeat readings three times?

so you can undrestand


What is the remark regarding the Montagues and capulets that mercutio makes three times as he is dying?

'A plague o' both your houses'


For the repeat a word three times in a six room poem do you repeat that word three times in a row in the poem or just 1 time in a row?

actually, it would be six times in a row, since it is a six-room poem.


How do you remove bad luck?

You repeat several times to yourself: "There is no such thing as a bad curse".


What did the code inventor think when he had to repeat the message three times?

he felt remorse


How many times does three digits repeat over 24 hours?

58


Why do you sometimes repeat readings three times?

So you can understand it more better.


What did the code inventor think when he had to repeat his message three times?

i just exited a for loop!