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Revisit Mercutio’s tragic demise in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet with this striking poster depicting his death scene. It features his dramatic final quote after being fatally wounded by Tybalt’s sword: “No, ’tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but ’tis enough.” This witty line captures Mercutio’s dark humor and irony even when facing death. Featuring bold imagery of the duel’s aftermath, this 11x17” poster adds an impactful literary accent to any ELA classroom studying the play. The ominous backdrop reinforces Mercutio’s role in escalating the Capulet/Montague feud that seals Romeo’s fate. An unforgettable decorative piece ideal for analyzing Shakespearean language, comic relief, foreshadowing, and the ripple effects of Mercutio’s murder.

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