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Brady Nash's avatar

I break this word down even further and attempt to exegesis its relation to the middle Hekat scene.

Wyrd is also cognate with old norse "Urd/Urdr", meaning "past, fate" and is one of the names of the Norns, the divine fate carvers akin to the Moirai and Parcae, hence why the word fate is related to these fortune telling witches. The original folio also has different spellings in the beginning acts versus the latter ones, with the phrase "wayward son" as the hinge of the play. Modern scholars say it is just different editors with different spelling preferences but I think that dodges some of the interesting aspects of not only the word but the play too.

Kenyon Grey's avatar

So good! Thank you!

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