ROMEO 
 What less than dooms-day is the prince's doom?
 FRIAR LAURENCE 
 A gentler judgment vanish'd from his lips,
 Not body's death, but body's banishment.
 ROMEO 
 Ha, banishment! be merciful, say 'death;'
 For exile hath more terror in his look,
 Much more than death: do not say 'banishment.'
 FRIAR LAURENCE 
 Hence from Verona art thou banished:
 Be patient, for the world is broad and wide.
 ROMEO 
 There is no world without Verona walls,
 But purgatory, torture, hell itself.
 Hence-banished is banish'd from the world,
 And world's exile is death: then banished,
 Is death mis-term'd: calling death banishment,
 Thou cutt'st my head off with a golden axe,
 And smilest upon the stroke that murders 
        
             
        
        
        
Gandhi's words choices are siginificant because it let's you know that <u>he not happy  or in another words he's very unhappy</u>. Also, the word curse and conversion tells you that there needs to be a change to make India a better and save place and India should get freedom from the British, because india was under control of British.
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I was a fat and plump lady
My name was aunt marble 
As divine as can be
Helping the frogs 
As clear as can freaking be
        
             
        
        
        
Malory himself was ostensibly a member of the nobility, and yet he was accused of various crimes ranging from ambush to r*pe during his life, and he died in jail. This is one example of how the chivalric codes portrayed in the literature of the period were not adhered to as strongly in real life.This period was also characterized by the ‘war of the roses’ in which England was inflicted by a civil war, something that the homosocial bonds in the Arthurian court does not reflect, although the civil war with Mordred does.
<span>What was the nobility like in Sir Thomas Malory time and how was it like and unlike the noble knights he wrote about</span>