The famous "Out- Out" speech by Lady Macbeth in Act 5 Scene 1 ranks as one of the most performed Shakespearean sequences throughout the world. Part of the reason for this soliloquy's fame is how expertly Shakespeare interweaves lines from earlier in the play to present a woman sliding from guilt into madness.
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fat is celebrated when someone gets pregnant. this is because when you want to have a baby and do the things to get a baby whether its freezing an egg or doing the other thing, you get pregnant with a big belly to hold your baby so it can grow. with the belly growing bigger in the 9 months, you have a baby shower for the baby because you are pregnant. some may say ''fat''. but you get celebrated in a baby shower because your baby is in your stomach and they bring gifts for your baby before its born. the reason this is considered fat is because your baby is growing inside of you so your stomach swells up so it can help your baby grow and move around a little.fat is celebrated when you are pregnant .
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English (and most other Western-European languages) adopted many words from Latin and Greek throughout history, because especially Latin was the Lingua Franca all through Antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and later.
However, English has many more words borrowed from Latin than have other Germanic languages, which it owes to the conquest of England by the Normans in the year 1066. The Normans spoke Norman French, which was still much closer to Latin than modern French, especially in spelling. From then on, French was used as the language of administration for a while, and much of this was incorporated into English even as the influence of Norman culture in England waned.
Note that, very, very long ago, in prehistoric times, the Germanic and Italic branches (the ancestor of Latin) diverged from the (supposed) proto-language called Proto-Indo-European. That's why e.g. English, Greek, Russian, Persian, Urdu, and Latin have certain things in common, although most similarities are now only apparent to the trained eye. The similarities you see between English and Latin are mostly caused by what happened after 1066.
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