Romeo said that he was fortunes fool after he killed Tybalt.
"Oh I am fortunes fool!"
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The guy is just using people's names to try and match up to cliches. Instead of saying your a "Damn fool" he says "Dan fool".
dont shave, fool
We do not know how Elizabethan audiences reacted to specific lines in plays. Nobody recorded that kind of information.
Tarot cards are used to tell fortunes and include those characters in the deck
The Bible advises against arguing with a fool, as it can lead to more conflict and harm. Proverbs 29:9 says, "If a wise man has an argument with a fool, the fool only rages and laughs, and there is no quiet."
"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.
none because the bible says if you call even the poorest person a fool you will go to hell
I believe you know what believe means and how to use believe in a sentence.
The King James Version of the Bible advises not to argue with a fool, as it says in Proverbs 23:9, "Speak not in the ears of a fool: for he will despise the wisdom of thy words."
Romeo says it after he kills Tybalt and is banished to Mantua.