
Romeo and Juliet 2.4 Wordplay: “solely singular”
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6th Grade - University
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The transcript explores a complex jest by Mercutio in Shakespeare's play, highlighting its double meanings. Mercutio's jest is described as 'solely singular,' with both literal and figurative interpretations. Romeo responds with his own jest, adding layers to the wordplay. The complexity of these exchanges is noted, with Benvolio eventually intervening to stop the jesting. The transcript concludes by reflecting on the intricate nature of Shakespeare's wordplay, suggesting that perhaps only Shakespeare himself could fully grasp it.
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