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On Fri, 08 Jul 2011 16:47:27 -0500, Jim Logajan
wrote: Romeo and Juliette are spits of hate that have been included in the phonetic alphabet, and from strange people that want a troubled house. A vast Shakesperian conspiracy to make aviators spits of hate? I had no idea! Ha! After going through their painful schooling years doesn't everyone think Shakespeare as a 'vast conspiracy'? Even english lit majors? And since relationships are their first (or second) prime concern doesn't most everyone still avoid reading "Romeo and Juliette"? At least a second time. (The bank angle of that story, especially at the speed of adolesence, is much too high.) No one reads Shakespeare for enrichment; to better themselves. Only out of curiosity, ego trip, or to be 'worldly' knowledgeable in experience. Shakespeare was one of those who preferred little boys reject little girls. There are still some of those around, and they have other disturbing motives that are hidden (of course) -- insidious. They intentionally tear at the fabric of a respectable self-worth, even as they lose their own worth by the choice they made as adolescents. Hence the upper-class / lower-class 'love story'. Having Zulus or Afghanis or involved is not beyond their _forceful_ imaginations. That is a form of suicide, though it is 'assisted'. The names Romeo and Juliette are interesting in themselves, and much how they were accepted into the phonetic alphabet. But I prefer not thinking about them at all. That is out of enlightenment. -- Michael |
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