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"Wherefore means why.
Juliet was lamenting that Romeo was a Montague and she a Capulet, and thus, their pairing would never be accepted.
The most misused, misunderstood line in Shakespeare "
Maybe so but i know hundreds more. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Wherefore means why.
Juliet was lamenting that Romeo was a Montague and she a Capulet, and thus, their pairing would never be accepted.
The most misused, misunderstood line in Shakespeare "
Alright where the feck are you?! |
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"Wherefore means why.
Juliet was lamenting that Romeo was a Montague and she a Capulet, and thus, their pairing would never be accepted.
The most misused, misunderstood line in Shakespeare
Alright where the feck are you?!"
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"Wherefore means why.
Juliet was lamenting that Romeo was a Montague and she a Capulet, and thus, their pairing would never be accepted.
The most misused, misunderstood line in Shakespeare "
Who told you that? |
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"Wherefore means why.
Juliet was lamenting that Romeo was a Montague and she a Capulet, and thus, their pairing would never be accepted.
The most misused, misunderstood line in Shakespeare
Who told you that? "
Ok, I don't know for a fact that it's the most misused, misunderstood Shakespearean quote, but that's my sense of it.
Lead on McDuff comes a close 2nd - it's not even the right words and is usually used in a totally inappropriate way, but I'll let those interested enough to find out the detail, to research it themselves |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
"Wherefore means why.
Juliet was lamenting that Romeo was a Montague and she a Capulet, and thus, their pairing would never be accepted.
The most misused, misunderstood line in Shakespeare "
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
"Wherefore means why.
Juliet was lamenting that Romeo was a Montague and she a Capulet, and thus, their pairing would never be accepted.
The most misused, misunderstood line in Shakespeare
Who told you that? "
It's true. Anyone who has studied the language of the play knows it. In context it cannot possibly mean 'where'. It makes no sense. 'Why' makes total sense in the context of what she says. |
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"Wherefore means why.
Juliet was lamenting that Romeo was a Montague and she a Capulet, and thus, their pairing would never be accepted.
The most misused, misunderstood line in Shakespeare
Who told you that?
It's true. Anyone who has studied the language of the play knows it. In context it cannot possibly mean 'where'. It makes no sense. 'Why' makes total sense in the context of what she says. "
It means "You're late again". Thought everyone knew that |
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