Asked by santi

Which emotion most motivates Mercutio to speak these words?

his desire for on both families
his anger at Romeo for being a Montague
his despair about being fatally
his embarrassment about losing the.

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His anger at both families — i.e., a desire to curse/revenge both houses. Mercutio’s famous curse (“A plague o’ both your houses!”) comes from bitter anger that the Montague–Capulet feud has caused his fatal wound, not embarrassment or anger specifically at Romeo.