When it says "Two households both alike in dignity" it means two families that are exactly the same.
That he was suppose to be the tougher one.
Usually.... it means she is lying to you.
I suppose it depends on what the "something else" was. "I thought we could see a movie" has different implications than "psyche!"
The Catholic Encyclopedia says that par is their abbreviation for paragraph. Although, I suppose you could use it for parable.
He says this because war is an ugly thing, which comes to names of places being pointless.
It has no such meaning found.but it says ."cute and innocence"
it means you are suppose to go up to mount corent from orgburgcity
You'll need to ask her what she meant. She said it wasn't suppose to happen bc she was moving and she hates the fact that she loves me and said she wants me to move down to where she is at and get a job so what am I suppose to think about how she feels
It's just onomatopoeia - Vonnegut's interpretation of the sound a bird makes. Like American culture thinking a rooster says "cock-a-doodle-doo". It's in his novel God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, also.
He never says that, but I suppose he would :)
I suppose he says that when he doesn't care.