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What does Tybalt say to romeo when he sees him?

He says "Thou art a villain." It's a kind of feeble insult.


Who said Thou art a villain You are-a senator?

In Shakespeare's "Othello" Brabantio: Thou art a villain. Iago: You are a senator. Brabantio insults Iago and Iago makes a joking insult back.


What does Juliet mean when she say Oh Romeo o Romeo where art thou Romeo?

She means "Where are you, Romeo?"


When Juliet says wherefore what does she mean?

Wherefore means why. "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" means "Why are you Romeo?" Juliet is asking why he is Romeo, or more simply why does he have to be a member of the Montague family.


What does Romeo imply when he says thou know'st me not?

Romeo says "villain am I none; Therefore farewell; I see thou know'st me not." Tybalt has just called Romeo a villain, hoping he'll start a fight. But Romeo says, "I'm not a villain; clearly you don't know me, because if you did, you'd know I wasn't a villain." Of course, Tybalt also doesn't know that Romeo is his kinsman by marriage, which is why Romeo won't fight, but Romeo knew this beforehand and so is not implied in "I SEE thou know'st me not" Romeo does not say "Thou knowst you not." That is a misquotation and you mustn't do it. When you make a quotation, you must put it down exactly as it is written in the text. You cannot freely substitute "you" for "me"--this is totally wrong, as you must know if you speak English at all. When you go into a restaurant, you don't say "Give you a cup of coffee, please."


What does where art thou from the movie o brother where art thou mean?

"Where are you".


How many pages does Thou Art That - book - have?

"Thou Art That" by Joseph Campbell has 160 pages in its paperback edition.


What do art thou mean in the bible?

art thou = are you This is a very popular quote, although its very VERY commonly misunderstood.. When Juliet Capulet says, "Where for art thou Romeo?" in the famous play Romeo and Juliet, she isn't actually asking where are you? She is saying why must you be a Montague, the one family, my family, despises. Hope this helps.


Who says O Romeo Rome! Wherefore Art Thou Romeo?

Juliet JULIET O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?Deny thy father and refuse thy name;Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,And I'll no longer be a Capulet.


What other insults does Tybalt give to Romeo?

You mean apart from the highly lame, "Thou art a villain."? Well, he calls him "boy" and also uses the form "Thou art" rather than "you are". The "thou art" form was the one used with servants, implying that Romeo was an inferior (that is why it died out in polite conversation). Basically, Tybalt was pretty feeble at insults; he could use a lesson from Kent in King Lear, or Falstaff.


What is the Scottish translation for of earthly joys thou art my choice?

thou art = you are


When was Thou Art Lord created?

Thou Art Lord was created in 1993.