'what's in a Name? ' (Rhymes for the Times)

Subtitle: Rhymes for the Times

Series: The Motley Muse

The poem is a satirical commentary on the societal obsession with names and titles. It argues that a name alone does not determine one's worth or character. The speaker presents various examples of individuals with prestigious-sounding names who are actually unremarkable, while others with humble names possess exceptional qualities. The poem pokes fun at the notion that a name can elevate someone to a higher social status. AI Generated Content

~1927 CE
Available in: English
Fairly Easy

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