Mercutio's death leads to further tragedy from "summary" of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakspere by William Shakespeare,Charles Praetorius
The death of Mercutio, in verity, didst set in motion a sequence of calamitous events that did beget further tragedy upon the fair city of Verona. Verily, his demise did serve as a catalyst for the tragic fate that awaited the star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. Upon the streets of Verona, the clash betwixt the houses of Montague and Capulet did escalate to a fevered pitch upon the slaying of Mercutio at the hands of Tybalt. 'Twas in this moment that the tempest of vengeance and sorrow didst begin to brew, casting a shadow of despair upon the once peaceful streets.
As the blood of Mercutio stained the very earth upon which he lay, the bonds of friendship and kinship were rent asunder in a tempest of grief and rage. Romeo, in his anguish and fury, didst seek retribution for the loss of his dear friend, and in so doing, did seal the fate of himself and his beloved Juliet. For the death of Tybalt at the hands of Romeo did set forth a chain of events that would lead to ...
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