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** Ysabell's description of the events in one of the [[RealityWritingBook auto-autobiographies]] in her father's library ('-and then she thought he was dead, and she killed herself and then he woke up and he did kill himself-'), describes the very specific fate which the titular characters of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' meet.

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** Ysabell's description of the events in one of the [[RealityWritingBook auto-autobiographies]] in her father's library ('-and then she thought he was dead, and she killed herself and then he woke up and he did kill himself-'), describes a gender-inverted version of the very specific fate which the titular characters of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' meet.
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* The narration says that through natural selection, the royal families which lasted the longest were those who could recognize an assassin in the dark from the noises they were clever enough not to make- forget peas and mattresses. The peas and mattress bit gives a shout-out the Creator/HansChristianAndersen [[Literature/ThePrincessAndThePea tale]], which, being about a princess who was identified as such because she could feel the lump created by a pea beneath the twenty-two mattresses she slept on, also depicts royalty as being royally sensitive.

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The narration says that through natural selection, the royal families which lasted the longest were those who could recognize an assassin in the dark from the noises they were clever enough not to make- forget peas and mattresses. The peas and mattress bit gives a mattresses: an obvious shout-out to the Creator/HansChristianAndersen [[Literature/ThePrincessAndThePea tale]], which, being about a tale. In both cases, royalty is portrayed as royally sensitive.
** While reminiscing on the good old days, Albert said that the
princess who used to be '...as beautiful as the day was identified as such because she long and could feel the lump created by pee through a pea beneath the twenty-two mattresses she slept on, also depicts royalty as being royally sensitive.dozen mattresses- or something like that.'.
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** Ysabell's description of the events in one of the [[RealityWritingBook auto-autobiographies]] in her father's library ('-and then she thought he was dead, and she killed herself and then he woke up and he did kill himself-'), describes the very specific fate which the titular characters of ''Theatre/RomeoandJuliet'' meet.

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** Ysabell's description of the events in one of the [[RealityWritingBook auto-autobiographies]] in her father's library ('-and then she thought he was dead, and she killed herself and then he woke up and he did kill himself-'), describes the very specific fate which the titular characters of ''Theatre/RomeoandJuliet'' ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' meet.

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* It is mentioned that Mort's honesty would never make him a poet, because if he ever compared someone to a summer's day, it would be followed by an explanation of the specific day and whether or not it was raining: a reference to the opening line of Creator/WilliamShakespeare's [[https://poetryarchive.org/poem/shall-i-compare-thee-to-a-summers-day-sonnet-18/ Sonnet 18]].

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It is mentioned that Mort's honesty would never make him a poet, because if he ever compared someone to a summer's day, it would be followed by an explanation of the specific day and whether or not it was raining: a reference to the opening line of Creator/WilliamShakespeare's [[https://poetryarchive.org/poem/shall-i-compare-thee-to-a-summers-day-sonnet-18/ Sonnet 18]].18]].
** Ysabell's description of the events in one of the [[RealityWritingBook auto-autobiographies]] in her father's library ('-and then she thought he was dead, and she killed herself and then he woke up and he did kill himself-'), describes the very specific fate which the titular characters of ''Theatre/RomeoandJuliet'' meet.
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* The narration says that through natural selection, the royal families which lasted the longest were those who could recognize an assassin in the dark from the noises they were clever enough not to make- forget peas and mattresses. The peas and mattress bit gives a shout-out the Creator/HansChristianAndersen [[ThePrincessAndThePea tale]], which, being about a princess who was identified as such because she could feel the lump created by a pea beneath the twenty-two mattresses she slept on, also depicts royalty as being royally sensitive.

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* The narration says that through natural selection, the royal families which lasted the longest were those who could recognize an assassin in the dark from the noises they were clever enough not to make- forget peas and mattresses. The peas and mattress bit gives a shout-out the Creator/HansChristianAndersen [[ThePrincessAndThePea [[Literature/ThePrincessAndThePea tale]], which, being about a princess who was identified as such because she could feel the lump created by a pea beneath the twenty-two mattresses she slept on, also depicts royalty as being royally sensitive.

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* It is mentioned that Mort's honesty would never make him a poet, because if he ever compared someone to a summer's day, it would be followed by an explanation of the specific day and whether or not it was raining: an obvious reference to the opening line of Creator/WilliamShakespeare's [[https://poetryarchive.org/poem/shall-i-compare-thee-to-a-summers-day-sonnet-18/ Sonnet 18]].

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* It is mentioned that Mort's honesty would never make him a poet, because if he ever compared someone to a summer's day, it would be followed by an explanation of the specific day and whether or not it was raining: an obvious a reference to the opening line of Creator/WilliamShakespeare's [[https://poetryarchive.org/poem/shall-i-compare-thee-to-a-summers-day-sonnet-18/ Sonnet 18]].18]].
* The narration says that through natural selection, the royal families which lasted the longest were those who could recognize an assassin in the dark from the noises they were clever enough not to make- forget peas and mattresses. The peas and mattress bit gives a shout-out the Creator/HansChristianAndersen [[ThePrincessAndThePea tale]], which, being about a princess who was identified as such because she could feel the lump created by a pea beneath the twenty-two mattresses she slept on, also depicts royalty as being royally sensitive.
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*It is mentioned that Mort's honesty would never make him a poet, because if he ever compared someone to a summer's day, it would be followed by an explanation of the specific day and whether or not it was raining: an obvious reference to the opening line of Creator/WilliamShakespeare's [[https://poetryarchive.org/poem/shall-i-compare-thee-to-a-summers-day-sonnet-18/ Sonnet 18]].

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