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A dangler is decorative hanging used for interior decoration. We can create dangler of earth by using CD's or cutting the round shape cardboard and pasting/drawing earth's photo on it.

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What do the words earth and centre mostly likely mean in romeo and juliet?

"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.