Rather a lot, actually, but mostly, 'A plague on both your houses for they have made worms' meat of me.'
I am hurt. A plague on both your houses! I am sped.
a plague upon both your houses
This dick
He has just been mortally wounded.
Understatement, Sarcasm, Underestimate, Belittlement, Litotes
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Romeo's comical friend was called mercutio
he fakes his wound. no body really believes that he is dying until he falls. then romeo pulls mercutio' s hand away from his chest, and then he and the crowd see the blood.
He has just been mortally wounded.
Mercutio is asking Romeo why he got in between them, as he was injured under Romeo's arm.
The character who yells "A plague o' both your houses!" is Mercutio in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He says this line after being fatally wounded in a fight between the Capulets and Montagues.
Understatement, Sarcasm, Underestimate, Belittlement, Litotes
we destroyed the Indians and one cried becasue he hurt his knee. Im pretty sure thats not true but LOL
we destroyed the Indians and one cried becasue he hurt his knee. Im pretty sure thats not true but LOL
Mercutio does not have a poor self-image in "Romeo and Juliet." He is confident, witty, and daring, known for his sharp tongue and quick retorts. However, his excessive pride and sense of invincibility ultimately lead to his downfall when he is fatally wounded in a duel with Tybalt.
she cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and etc. etc. etc.
In "Romeo and Juliet," Mercutio yells "A plague o' both your houses" when he is fatally wounded in a fight between the Capulets and Montagues. This curse reflects his frustration with the ongoing feud between the two families and the senselessness of their conflict.
His name is Mercutio. Mercutio is a friend of Romeo's and a relative of the Prince's. He does not exactly take Romeo's place in a fight: Tybalt wants to have a fight with Romeo but Romeo refuses to fight him. Mercutio, who has been taunting Tybalt right along, thinks it a shame that there is to be no fight and is disappointed in Romeo for refusing to take part, so he challenges Tybalt himself.
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Romeo's comical friend was called mercutio