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10 September, 12:16

Romeo tells his servant: The time and my intents are savage-wild, More fierce and more inexorable far Than empty tigers or the roaring sea. What does this mean?

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  1. 10 September, 16:06
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    When Romeo tells his servant, " The time and my intents are savage-wild, More fierce and more inexorable far Than empty tigers or the roaring sea. ", he means that his actions are more uncontrollable and more ferocious than tigers who are hungry and the sea when there's a storm.
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