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Friar Lawrence failed getting the letter to Romeo, because he gave it before Juliet could wake up from her 42 hours.
Brother John could not enter the city with Friar Lawrence's letter to Romeo because of the plague.
Since Shakespeare was writing in English, and "before" is an English word, it should come as no surprise to find that Shakespeare used the word "before" to mean "before". He uses it with both modern meanings: spatially located at the front of something ("Had he his wounds before?"-Macbeth) and happening earlier in time ("Before you fight the battle ope this letter"-King Lear) For the latter meaning Shakespeare sometimes used the word "ere" (pronounced as: air), as in "Ere this I would have fatted all the region kites with this slave's offal"-Hamlet. However, he preferred "before".
Hamlet changes the letter going to the King of England to kill him when he gets there to say to kill the people who give you this letter,which were Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. So they were killed instead.
Oh, dude, the forgetful professor probably said something like, "I have this letter in my pocket, but I totally forgot what it's about. Maybe it's a love letter, or a grocery list, who knows? I'll just mail it and hope for the best." Classic absent-minded professor move, am I right?
postulate!... this is a "play on word" mathematical riddle... a postulate is really a geometric term, but it is being used as "post you late."
forgetful
unaware, absentminded, blind, disregardful, forgetful, heedless, inattentive, preoccupied, unconscious, unmindful, unnoticed, unwitting
Forgetful.
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