On May 16, 9:03*pm, "Nexis" > wrote:
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Wherefore does not mean where. It means why. The line, "Wherefore
art thou Romeo" means, as close as I can deduce, "Why did you have to
be Romeo?" Juliet was lamenting the fact that of all the boys she
could have fallen for, that he happened to be Romeo, a Montegue. It
was like Juliet Hatfield finding out that her newfound true love was a
McCoy.
--Bryan