Word Nerd: "vanity"
Context and Language Videos
Act 1,
Scene 1
Lines 170-176
Romeo
Video Transcript:
SARAH: Vanity derives from the latin word vānus, or empty. Only in modern times has it taken on the meaning of having an excessive opinion of one’s appearance or other positive qualities.
RALPH: In Shakespeare’s day it had the broader meaning of any behavior which was foolish, absurd, or just ineffective; and that’s how he’s using it here.