
Season 2 Ep.9 "What's In A Name?"
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08/31/21 • 81 min
Today's episode takes a critical look at names, surnames, their meanings throughout history to the now and uses the famous line "What's in a Name?" from William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo & Juliet to base the assertions made to answer such a hefty question. Throughout all of human history this question has been there asking of humanity to recognize its depths of existential dread. Beyond the names of persons, places and things, names find themselves having other supposition by via implied power by men and God.
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Today's episode takes a critical look at names, surnames, their meanings throughout history to the now and uses the famous line "What's in a Name?" from William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo & Juliet to base the assertions made to answer such a hefty question. Throughout all of human history this question has been there asking of humanity to recognize its depths of existential dread. Beyond the names of persons, places and things, names find themselves having other supposition by via implied power by men and God.
Thanks for stopping by and if you re with vision, be sure to check out the WordPress as the episode pertinent to the episodes will now be uploaded with their respective scripts and liner notes!
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S2 E9 “WHAT’S IN A NAME?”
In Act II Scene II of “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, Juliet Capulet delivers a speech, which is where these lines were pulled from, that asks Romeo Montague “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose/By any other name would smell as sweet”. The lines presented here, having been isolated away from the body of speech that it came from, are without question an undeniably heavy load for Romeo,
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