In the beginning of the story Mercutio was a laid-back and chill guy. All he wanted to do is have fun and party. He didn’t have any regrets or care about anything. According to act 3 scene 1 lines 102- 104, Mercutio States “A plague o’ both your houses! They have made worms’ out of me!” in this part of the story Mercutio changes from an innocent partying man, to a crazed person who’s accepting death and places a plague on Romeo and Tybalt’s homes. Mercutio places a plague on Romeo and Tybalt’s homes, because he blames them for his death. This is the third and final paragraph of the
In the beginning of the story Mercutio was a laid-back and chill guy. All he wanted to do is have fun and party. He didn’t have any regrets or care about anything. According to act 3 scene 1 lines 102- 104, Mercutio States “A plague o’ both your houses! They have made worms’ out of me!” in this part of the story Mercutio changes from an innocent partying man, to a crazed person who’s accepting death and places a plague on Romeo and Tybalt’s homes. Mercutio places a plague on Romeo and Tybalt’s homes, because he blames them for his death. This is the third and final paragraph of the