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What does "coal" mean here? Romeo and Juliet.
SAMPSON
Gregory, on my word, we’ll not carry coals.
Modern text:
SAMPSON
Gregory, I swear, we can’t let them humiliate us. We won’t take their garbage.
How carrying coals could humiliate them? Why did the modern version turn "coal" into "garbage"?
2011년 5월 15일 오후 2:55
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Coal - the black rocks that you put in the fireplace.
It was seen as a job for servants and slaves not for people of status. If you were seen to do such a job, you would be humiliated.
Today, "take their garbage" is the closest in sentiment (not meaning). You won't take any nonsense from them.
2011년 5월 15일
to carry coals = to be put upon; to submit to degradation or humiliation; to put up with insults;
2011년 5월 15일
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