Saturday, February 17, 2024

 

Today’s Totally Random Lines

 

I wish you all joy of the worm.


Clown

Antony and Cleopatra                  Act V, Scene ii, Line 260

 

Well that’s an odd little line, eh? Now, given that this is almost the end of the play, can you guess what the worm is? Yes, that’s right, it’s the asp that Cleopatra’s going to use to end her life. The clown (whoever that is) has just brought a basket with the asp/worm in it. He and Cleopatra have a little bit of back and forth about the asp/worm, and then the clown leaves.

Twice he wishes her the joy of the worm; an interesting little turn of phrase. What exactly does he mean? What is the joy of the worm? Death? Hmmm. I don’t know. It’s a bit odd.


How about a worm like this guy; do you think you could get much joy out of him?

Not me!


2 comments:

Squeaks said...

Is an asp another word for a worm...? How does she end her life with a worm...?

A great sticker appearance!

Pete Blagys said...

Worm is, in this instance, another word for a snake.

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