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Alla [95]
4 years ago
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O, that I were a man for his sake! Or that I had any friend would be a man for my sake! But manhood is melted into curtsies, val

or into compliment, and men are only turned into tongue, and trim ones, too. He is now as vallient as Hercules that only tells a lie and swears it. I cannot be a man with wishing; therefore I will die a woman with grieving
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Nimfa-mama [501]4 years ago
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O, that I were a man for his sake! Or that I had any friend would be a man for my sake! But manhood is melted into curtsies, valor into compliment, and men are only turned into tongue, and trim ones, too. He is now as vallient as Hercules that only tells a lie and swears it. I cannot be a man with wishing; therefore I will die a woman with grieving

What is the message in these lines?

Explanation:

The lines quoted in question statement have been taken from Much Ado About Nothing written by famous writer Shakespeare.

The theme that can be deduced from the above lines is that at times people fail to honor the social integrity. There are few people who do the right thing to save their integrity, most find excuses that they couldn't do the right things becuase of some social or other barriers and are happy to live with that excuse like Beatrice in above paragraph, we accept dying believing there wasn’t really anything we could have done

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