a plague on both your houses

The phrase "a plague on both your houses" is a quote from William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It is a curse and a condemnation directed towards two feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets. The phrase expresses a wish or desire for misfortune or calamity to befall both parties involved, implying that both families are responsible for the tragic outcome of the play.


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