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what is "The course of true love never did run smooth" ? William Shakespeare
7 apr 2010 21:43
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It means, the cours of true love is not a plain path... it's a course with many curves, many obstacles and things you can't prevent from. Some things will be disappointments, some things will be good surprises...
7 aprile 2010
The quote is from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. It's meaning is simple: True love always encounters problems or difficulties, a theme that Shakespeare repeats several times in various plays. This play is one of Shakespeare's comedies, about a group of lovers who spend the night being pranked and taunted by fairies. The attitude of the play can be summed up in a famous line from Act 3 scene 2, the character Puck speaking to Oberon, "Lord, what fools these mortals be!"
8 aprile 2010
In this sentence true love is being compared to how a river flows. If true love was a river then it wouldn't run smoothly. Which literally means: Finding true love is never easy To find true love there can be a lot of problems and obstacles we must face
8 aprile 2010
Romance compared to a river current.
7 aprile 2010
yea but thats how you find your true love
7 aprile 2010
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