Classic Love story. Romeo and Juliet share a deep love and understanding of each other. thanks for liking/subscribing moar at ToONhOLe.com. THEE. wherefore , wel% -e check, Miss Juliet.
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Classic Love story

Romeo and Juliet share a deep love and understanding of each other.
thanks for liking/subscribing moar at ToONhOLe.com

THEE.
wherefore ,
wel% -e check, Miss Juliet.
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#15 - sweetrolls **User deleted account** (02/14/2013) [+] (2 replies)
Black guy "Giving" a welfare check, must be Opposite Day
#25 - jackalcureofprusia (02/14/2013) [+] (13 replies)
In Romeo and Juliet, the meaning of “Wherefore art thou Romeo?” (Act 2, scene 2, line 33) is not “Where are you, Romeo?” but “Why are you Romeo?”   
There is no reason for her to ask the mailman why he is Romeo
In Romeo and Juliet, the meaning of “Wherefore art thou Romeo?” (Act 2, scene 2, line 33) is not “Where are you, Romeo?” but “Why are you Romeo?”
There is no reason for her to ask the mailman why he is Romeo
User avatar #12 - baditch (02/14/2013) [+] (10 replies)
Except the word "Wherefore" doesn't mean "Where"
It's Shakespeare talk for "Why" In this scene in the play, (Act II Scene II) Juliet is asking Romeo in an apostrophe (as he is not present) why he has to be who he is. It is his name and his lineage that keep the two apart, and she is distressed because of their separation. She then follows this with "That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet", indicating that she would have him relinquish his name so that they can be together. This is one of the most commonly misinterpreted lines of any soliloquy in all of Shakespeare.
#31 - electrickwalrus ONLINE (02/14/2013) [-]
DON'T DO IT JOHNNY!!
#6 - leotjynx (02/14/2013) [-]
>Get part of Romeo in Romeo and Juliet   
>"inb4 Wherefor art thou jokes."   
>Mom looking for me, sends me that gotddamn line, asking me where i was   
>I respond: "Because i got the part."   
MFW I had to spend 20 minutes explaining that wherefor meant "why"
>Get part of Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
>"inb4 Wherefor art thou jokes."
>Mom looking for me, sends me that gotddamn line, asking me where i was
>I respond: "Because i got the part."
MFW I had to spend 20 minutes explaining that wherefor meant "why"
User avatar #2 - Gellfling (02/14/2013) [+] (4 replies)
there're not many people out there who know that wherefor doesnt actually mean where are you
#63 - klaes (02/14/2013) [+] (5 replies)
*Fixed
#30 - doyoulikeapizza ONLINE (02/14/2013) [+] (1 reply)
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#60 - andrewld (02/14/2013) [+] (2 replies)
More live... WELFARE art thou Romeo, amirite?

Okay, that's enough bad jokes for today
#50 - coolcalx (02/14/2013) [-]
wherefore = why
wherefore = why
#43 - anormalbrony (02/14/2013) [+] (3 replies)
dont know why, but that kinda gave me a feel...
#23 - jiztastic (02/14/2013) [-]
cool story bro
cool story bro
User avatar #11 - xsap (02/14/2013) [+] (17 replies)
shes white... what welfare check?
#53 - teranin ONLINE (02/14/2013) [+] (2 replies)
Did a WASP just get a wellfare check from a black guy? Isn't that an even bigger twist?
User avatar #51 - ultimoz (02/14/2013) [-]
wherefore means "Why" for fucks sake. It's not "Where". And the comma is unnecessary
User avatar #49 - annoyingsmartguy (02/14/2013) [-]
Wherefore means why. There is no comma after thou.
#73 - fuckyosixtyminutes (02/14/2013) [-]
Silly author. The characters' ethnicities were accidentally switched.
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