hmmm... never had the chance of doing Romeo & Juliet at school :^(
What an educational list this is!!!! :^)
At 11:47 19/05/00 +0100, you wrote:
> > >(For the record, WHEREFOR means "why" or "for which reason", it does not
> > >mean "where" :-) )
> >
> > hmmmm... so, Romeo, Romeo wherefor art thou Romeo... means... 'why are
> > you Romeo?
>
>It sure does. Juliet was referring to the fact that he was from a family
>feuding with her own and that was causing problems for their love life. She
>was simply asking why he wasn't from a different family so that she could
>shack up with him. Heavy stuff for a 12 year old, but if you don't believe
>me, ask your English teacher. :-)
>
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> I read the FM, and it didn't work.
>
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