Language and Love
Discover the intriguing origins of the idiom "in a pickle," tracing its roots back to Shakespeare's "The Tempest." Explore how the playwright cleverly used phrases like "love is blind" across multiple works, revealing the complexities of attraction and perception. Delve into the dual meanings of being "pickled," both inebriated and in a difficult situation, showcasing Shakespeare's linguistic genius.In this clip
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