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Q: Where is the line 'O I am fortune's fool' from?
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Who says i am fortunes fool?

Romeo said that he was fortunes fool after he killed Tybalt.


What line proves that romeo thinks he is cursed?

"O, I am fortune's fool!"


What specific phrase is used to describe romeo and Juliet unlucky?

"Oh I am fortunes fool!"


What is the third line from fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me.?

The third line from the saying "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me" is "fool me twice, shame on me."


Why is there a capital F in I am Fortunes fool?

Because it is being used as a proper noun, referring to that (superhuman or immortal) being who influences for better or worse what happens to us. Compare it with the Roman goddess Fortuna (listen to Carmina Burana - "O Fortuna, ......"


What can you use for O in romeo and Juliet abc book?

O, I am Fortune's Fool!


How does alizebethans audience react to romeos words im am fortunes fool?

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What type of cards include the hermit the fool the high priestess and wheel of fortune trump?

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What does Romeo say when Tybalt dies?

"O, I am Fortune's fool!"


What are the release dates for The O- Henry Playhouse - 1957 The Fool Killer 1-22?

The O- Henry Playhouse - 1957 The Fool Killer 1-22 was released on: USA: 1957


What does loves not times fool?

The line "Love's not Time's fool" is from Shakespeare's Sonnet #116. The meaning of the quotation hinges on the meaning of the word "fool". This word had a number of meanings to Shakespeare including a stupid person, a professional jester or comic and a child. The meaning here is the same as in the line from Romeo and Juliet, "O, I am Fortune's Fool!", where fool means a dupe, a gull, a slave or lackey. In the sonnet, Time and Love are personified, but Love, says Shakespeare, is not the lackey or servant of Time, so that whether we love or not can be controlled by the passage of time. The theme of the sonnet as a whole is that true love withstands time; it is eternal and unchanging.


What does fortunes fool mean?

"Fortune's fool" is a phrase made famous by Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It refers to someone who is subject to the whims of fate and appears to be controlled by chance or luck, often to their detriment. It implies that the person is unaware of their own role in shaping their destiny.