By any other Name

Series: Green Fields and Running Brooks and Other Poems

The poem explores the idea that a name has little significance and that what truly matters is the person behind it. It suggests that even if someone were to be called by another name, they would still be the same individual with their own unique qualities and characteristics. The poem uses the phrase "by any other name" as a metaphor for the idea that names are arbitrary and do not define a person's essence. AI Generated Content

~1876 CE
Available in: English
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