Romeo and Juliet
Mercutio, mortally wounded repeats this phrase three times. What does he mean by it?
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Page 121,123 lines 95,105,106,11
I believe that he repeats, "A plague o' both your houses!". Mercutio is just realizing, before dying, that both families are to blame for his death and all the sorrows between the families.