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6 December, 00:20

How does Mercutio, in Romeo and Juliet, convey his anger before dying?

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  1. 6 December, 00:25
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    Well before Mercutio died in Romeo and Juliet, he was fighting with his sword with someone else. This fight started because he was angry and he wanted to get back at someone. I can't remember if it was tables he was fighting but he was basically angry and that's essentially the cause of his death as he was stabbed.
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