"You shall find me a grave man" is a quote from William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice." It is spoken by the character Antonio when asked about his mood or disposition. Antonio means that others will see him as a serious or solemn person.
Mercutio says, "Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man."
It's an example of a pun.
The word is grave. After having been stab by Tybalt, Mercutio dies. His last words are..."Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man...."
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Paronomasia is punning or making a play on words by taking advantage of the fact that some words have more than one meaning. Mercutio, who has just been fatally wounded says " ask for me tomorrow and ye shall find me a grave man". This uses the fact that grave has two meanings. He sounds as though he is saying he will be grave and serious tomorrow but it can be also be heard that he is saying he will be dead and ready for the grave.
It is from Romeo and Juliet and it has two meanings. A "grave man" means hes going to be dead but it also meant back then that you are a serious person. So basically he meant ask me tomorrow and Ill be serious about it, but really meant, ask me tomorrow and ill be dead.
Yale's grave is on the grounds of St. Giles' Church in Wrexham.
Find a Grave was created in 1995.
Answer: Every sould shall test death. Death is not the end of life, but a transition to the other life. on the death bed the two appointed angels to take the soul shall remove the human soul from the body. the dead man shall be questioned on his faith and deeds in the grave. After the body dies, there is the life of the grave, and after the grave life the soul shall be clothed with a body on the day of judgement. if dead person was a good person and fullfilled his religious duties, and did not worship other than Allah, he will live a good and pleasant life in the grave which is a transition to the day of judjment, on the other hand if he was a bad person, with a lot of bad deeds, and worshipped other than Allah then he shall live a non-pleasant and suffering life in the grave. On the day of judgment, the soul and the body either enters paradise or the hell fire. With my best wishes.
Give him tea and find him a place to sit.
No because anything you are looking for you shall surely find it.
Mercutio's pun as he died in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" was a play on words between the word "grave" (meaning serious or solemn) and the word "balm" (meaning healing or soothing), as he said, "Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man." This moment highlights Mercutio's wit and humor even in his final moments, adding complexity to his character and the tragic atmosphere of the play.