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what is meant by the expression 'marriage of two minds ' ?​

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Answered by nupurkandu
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The marriage of true minds. ... "The marriage of true minds" is a phrase both widely used and difficult to understand, at least in the way Shakespeare meant it. When we speak of a "marriage of the minds" we get around the problem of what "true" means.

Answered by subhaswini09
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When we speak of a "marriage of the minds" we get around the problem of what "true" means. The notion of compatible intellects is certainly part of the original phrase, but in Shakespeare the word "marriage" is less neutral; he's speaking of a total relationship—both intellectual and erotic.

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