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In the famous "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" quote from Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, "wherefore" does not mean "where", but "why". Juliet is asking Romeo why he must be a Montague, a member of the rival gang.
The quote "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" is not Juliet calling Romeo but her lamenting Romeo's name, alluding to the feud between the two families.
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"wherefore" as in "wherefore art thou, Romeo," means 'why' not 'where.'
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In the line, "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?", wherefore does not mean where. It means why (i.e. Why are you Romeo?)