2019-03-18 at 7:39 AM UTC
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I know you did that ghosty but I don’t hold grudges.. life is too short for e grudges
Lol@ all those ghosty alts
2019-03-18 at 7:32 AM UTC
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Wow .. it worked .. I don’t see a thing
2019-03-18 at 7:16 AM UTC
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What the hell do you want ?
Can you let me post in peace wtf
2019-03-18 at 6:44 AM UTC
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Give me my Romeo; and, when he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night
And pay no worship to the garish sun.
Juliet (Act 3, Scene 2)
This quote comes from Juliet’s passionate soliloquy at the start of Act 3, Scene 2.
Yet again we have sun/moon imagery in this quote.
Interestingly, Juliet uses the word “garish,” which is exactly the same word Romeo used in one of his soliloquies in the balcony scene.
Instead of using garish to describe the moon, however, Juliet uses this adjective to describe the sun.
While Romeo wanted to cast out the moon in worship of his sun Juliet, Juliet wants to cast out the sun so everyone will worship the nighttime stars in which she casts Romeo’s body.
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Noiice 💖