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romeo and juliet I have to covert a monologue out of Romeo and Juliet from Shakespeare's language to modern english, and i cant figure out a few of the lines.. if you know what any of them mean it would be ALOT of help. easy 5 ratingg
1. Why rail'st thou on thy birth, the heaven,and earth?
Since birth and heaven and earth, all three, do meet
2.Fie, Fie, thought sham'st thy shape,thy love, thy wit:
Which, like a usurer, abound'st in all
And useset none in that true use indeed
Which should bedeck thy shape, thy love, thy wit:
3. Digressing from the valour of a man
4.Thy wit, that ornament to shape and love
Mis-shapen in the conduct of them both
Like powder in a skilless soldier's flask
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This website translates Shakespearean into modern english. For romeo and Juliet it would be:
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I hope this helps you. If i didn't already have so much homework and stuff, I'd look it all up for you, but sorry. ]
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