Hee, I was about to mention the same thing...Languorous Lass wrote:BTW, "wherefore" means "why," not "where."
"Wherefore art thou Romeo?" means "Oh, crap, why do you have to be a member of that family that my family's so P.O.'ed at?"
That's why the next line is "Deny thy father, and refuse thy name."
Grammar/English Lit Diva signing off.
Lass.
