The full quotation is "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet."
Juliet says this in the Balcony Scene of Romeo and Juliet. What she is getting at is that even if you called a rose a scranjedip, it would still look and smell just as pretty. What you call things doesn't change what they are--it's just another name for the same thing.
The reason she is pondering this is made clear in the next line "So Romeo would, were he not Romeo called, retain that dear perfection which he owes without that title." Unscrambled a little, this comes out as "If Romeo were not called Romeo, he would still retain that dear perfection he owns without that name." Juliet is working through the problem that she loves Romeo but has been told that all the Montagues are her enemy. She says that if Romeo were called Bob Smith, he'd still be just as perfect, the same way as the rose would smell sweet even if you called it a scranjedip.
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We have no record of Shakespeare taking up the trade of a butcher, but that doesn't mean he didn't. It doesn't mean he did either. We just don't know.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Shakespeare cannot be mean - he has been dead for centuries.
In his time, it was a punishment for murder or just banishment to leave and never come back.
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It may, it may not. It is certainly a symptom that should be checked out by testing.
Perfume signifies fragrance, sweet smells. Dreaming of perfume means that you remember some fragrance or something good. Sweet memories are the things that you see in the dreams as a perfume.
We have no record of Shakespeare taking up the trade of a butcher, but that doesn't mean he didn't. It doesn't mean he did either. We just don't know.
yes, she is just as mean as Jordan, but Jordan is worse. she also smells as bad as poop
it could mean that your his sweetheart and he is say that he cares for you in a sense
They probably just stepped in something smelly, a litterbox maybe?
It smells like butter.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Bade means your mom smells weird. Just saying buddy. ;))
its a term of endearment, it could mean "my darling, my sweet, my sweet darling" although this is just what I found when I had to research it. I'm not completely sure.
its a term of endearment, it could mean "my darling, my sweet, my sweet darling" although this is just what I found when I had to research it. I'm not completely sure.