"Earth" has most of the same meanings it does now:
1. The world, the planet earth. "Sole monarch of the universal earth" III, 2
2. The physical world as opposed to the spiritual world, heaven. "That gallant spirit hath aspired the clouds, Which too untimely here did scorn the earth." III, 1
3. Stuff you bury people in or plant plants in. "And shrieks like mandrakes' torn out of the earth" IV, 3
4. A meaning of "earth" which is less common now is a person's physical body, especially after death, when it decomposes into the kind of earth meaning 3 talks about. " Turn back, dull earth, and find thy centre out." II, 1
Oh, and look! That last quotation also has the word "centre", the one and only time that word is used in the play. Could it be that our questioner wants to know the meaning of this quotation?
Well, "centre" meant the same then as it does now--the middle and heart of something. What is at the centre of something is the essence of it. So when Romeo says, "Can I go forward when my heart is here? Turn back, dull earth, and find the centre out" he means that at his core, in essence, at bottom, he is a man in love with Juliet, and where she is, that's where his body (which is only made of "earth") must follow to explore it.
Romeo's single line in this scene is: "Can I go forward when my heart is here? Then back, dull earth, and find thy centre out." Arguably the words "my heart" could refer to Juliet, although he is not talking about Juliet, the girl who is external to him, but of his need to be with her, his desire for her. Romeo places this need at the heart or centre of his being, and says that it is permanently where she is, and that he must move his body, the "dull earth" to where his "centre" is. It's all about Romeo not about Juliet.
This phrase is not used in Romeo and Juliet.
"Turn back, dull earth, and find thy centre out." comes from Act 2 Scene 1. Shakespeare liked this phrase and used it several times, mostly referring to the planet earth. However, this time "earth" means the physical part of a person as opposed to the spiritual. It was typical of medieval and renaissance thought to associate the physical self with the earth which it becomes when it rots and the earth from which, according to the Bible story, it was first made. Think "ashes to ashes, dust to dust". Romeo says "my heart is here", which is to say that his spiritual part is with Juliet whom he loves. His physical part should go where the spirit at its centre goes, so his body, the dull earth of his body, should find the place where his spirit is
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centre part of earth mostly made iron
No, At the centre of the earth you have the inner core. Made mostly of extremely hot iron and nickel.
No, At the centre of the earth you have the inner core. Made mostly of extremely hot iron and nickel.
"Earth" and "center" in Romeo and Juliet likely refer to the idea that Romeo and Juliet feel like their love for each other is the foundation and focus of their worlds. The terms underscore the intensity and all-encompassing nature of their emotions towards each other.
iron and nickel.
most likely there will be no moon in the nights.
The centre of the earth is very hot.
"Can Igo forward when my heart is here? Turn back, dull earth, and find thy centre out." in Act 2, Scene 1. Romeo has left the party but instead of hanging around with the guys, he wants to find Juliet again.
Romeo's single line in this scene is: "Can I go forward when my heart is here? Then back, dull earth, and find thy centre out." Arguably the words "my heart" could refer to Juliet, although he is not talking about Juliet, the girl who is external to him, but of his need to be with her, his desire for her. Romeo places this need at the heart or centre of his being, and says that it is permanently where she is, and that he must move his body, the "dull earth" to where his "centre" is. It's all about Romeo not about Juliet.
The Earth's Core lies at the centre.
Heat and pressure would most likely kill a human being before they could reach the center of the earth.
Return to the Centre of the Earth was created in 1999.