‘What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet’- Who said this?
A. Juliet
B. Romeo
C. Portia
D. Rosalind
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
A.
Juliet
Explanation: উক্তিটি William Shakespeare- এর ট্র্যাজেডি Romeo and Juliet থেকে নেওয়া। নাটকটি মূলত Romeo এবং Juliet-এর ভালোবাসার গল্প নিয়ে নির্মিত। দুই পরিবারের দ্বন্দ্বই ছিলো তাদের ভালোবাসার মাঝে বাধা। উক্তিটির মাধ্যমে Juliet বোঝাতে চেয়েছে যে Romeo কোন পরিবার থেকে এসেছে বা কোন নাম ধারণ করেছে এটা তার কাছে কোনো বিষয় নয়। জুলিয়েট রোমিওকে গোলাপের সাথে তুলনা করে বলে, তার রোমিও নামকরণ না হলেও সে সুদর্শন হতো এবং জুলিয়েটের প্রেমিক হতো।
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