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Shakesphere said "What's their in a name" Does anyone know what is the fun part of it?

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  1. I know that Shakespeare had several ways of spelling his name, but I've never seen "sphere" for "spear" before.

    What's this "their"?  This possessive pronoun has no place in the given quotation.


  2. Sweet Question and i think every1 has already told the Ans.

  3. I think you mean: Shakespeare asked, "What's in a name?" not "What's their in a name" (which is grammatically incorrect).

    Your question doesn't make sense.

  4. I don't really understand the question.  However, the quote (if I remember correctly) is: "What's in a name?  A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."

    The point being that a name doesn't change the nature of that which is named.  Just because Romeo is a Montague does not change the fact that he's well worth falling in love with.  Just because Juliet is a Capulet does not change her beauty.

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