"Fortune's fool" is a phrase made famous by Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It refers to someone who is subject to the whims of fate and appears to be controlled by chance or luck, often to their detriment. It implies that the person is unaware of their own role in shaping their destiny.
Romeo said that he was fortunes fool after he killed Tybalt.
"Oh I am fortunes fool!"
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it means dam fool it means dam fool it means dam fool
Tarot cards are used to tell fortunes and include those characters in the deck
We do not know how Elizabethan audiences reacted to specific lines in plays. Nobody recorded that kind of information.
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Means to fool or make a fool of someone. To embarrass them.
What does the expression 'to play the fool with someone' mean?Play someone for a fool: to treat someone like a fool; to assume someone is naive or stupidPlay someone for a fool, (American or Australian): to treat someone as if they are stupid, especially by trying to get something from them in a way that is not fair
To make a fool of
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