In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Mercutio responds to being stabbed by cursing both the Montague and Capulet houses, blaming them for his fate. He famously declares, "A plague o' both your houses!" before succumbing to his wound.
Benvolio and Tybalt was there at the scene with Romeo when Mercutio was stabbed; then died.
Mercutio was stabbed at the public square in "Romeo and Juliet."
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He was stabbed with Tybalt's rapier somewhere in his torso area.
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No... Tybalt stabbed Mercutio through Romeo's arm... while Romeo was trying to stop them from fighting
broke up the fight but didnt dis-arm Tybalt so he stabbed mercutio around romeo
Mercutio was killed when Tybalt stabbed him in the begging of Romeo and Juliet.
he holds him responsible because romeo was in the middle of the fight and when tybalt stabbed mercutio, mercuito was blinded by romeo
romeo tried to stand in between to separate them but Tybalt punctured Mercutio under the arm of Romeo.
It is Mercutio who says "a plague on both your houses!" after he gets stabbed by Tybalt