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Read the following lines and answer the question that follows: romeo alive, in triumph! and mercutio slain! away to heaven, respective lenity, and fire-eyed fury be my conduct now! now, tybalt, take the villain back again, that late thou gavest me; for mercutio's soul is but a little way above our heads, staying for thine to keep him company: either thou, or i, or both, must go with him. what is the significance of the diction in this speech? these gentle words serve as a prayer for mercutio's soul to go to heaven. romeo has learned that violence is never the answer, and he explains this. after mercutio's death, romeo expresses intense anger toward tybalt. romeo admits that the death is partially his fault, and he expresses guilt.

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