Names are used everyday, they signify a person or things and often have meaning behind it. William Shakespeare once said, “What's in a name? that which we call a rose/ By any other name would smell as sweet,” in the play Romeo and Juliet. This means, that if a rose were called by a name other than the one it is most commonly called by, it would not smell, nor look any different. Therefore, Shakespeare asks, “What’s in a name?” Names are used as reminders of the past, or of other people. They often…
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