Consequently, Mercutio was the one to call out, “A plague o’both your houses,” afterwards he soon died from Tybalt’s hand ('Romeo And Juliet: Entire Play'). With this in mind Romeo was the slayer of Tybalt, hence forsaken for death soon if Romeo does not escape from the site of the Prince that was to attend the bloody scene. As a result, from Romeo’s actions he became banished from Verona, which was where his beloved Juliet lived; therefore these distrustful times brought pain for their matrimony. Under those circumstances Juliet sought for a potion to avoid marriage to Paris, but Romeo receives no letter of a plain intact for a faking of Juliet’s death, altogether both die for their intensity of affections for each
Consequently, Mercutio was the one to call out, “A plague o’both your houses,” afterwards he soon died from Tybalt’s hand ('Romeo And Juliet: Entire Play'). With this in mind Romeo was the slayer of Tybalt, hence forsaken for death soon if Romeo does not escape from the site of the Prince that was to attend the bloody scene. As a result, from Romeo’s actions he became banished from Verona, which was where his beloved Juliet lived; therefore these distrustful times brought pain for their matrimony. Under those circumstances Juliet sought for a potion to avoid marriage to Paris, but Romeo receives no letter of a plain intact for a faking of Juliet’s death, altogether both die for their intensity of affections for each