Thy name is
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"______, thy name is ______" is a snowclone used to indicate the completeness with which something or somebody (indicated by the second part) embodies a particular quality (indicated by the first part), usually a negative one.
History
In most instances, the usage is an allusion to the
In the book Idiom Structure in English by Adam Makkai, the author asserts that the phrase is included among English idioms that are expressed in a "standard format" and whose usage "signals to the hearer that he is using an authority in underscoring his own opinion."[4] Researchers Andrew Littlejohn and Sandhya Rao Mehta acknowledged that the famous quote rendered not only a discursive use, but a constructional one as well,[5] noting that "the structure itself can be used as a salient, but neutral equation formula...'noun thy name is noun.'"[5]
Examples
Law
Supreme Court Justice
Quoted
Amos Bronson Alcott famously said of William Ellery Channing in 1871, "Whim, thy name is Channing." He was referring to Channing's Transcendentalist poetry style.[7]
Literature
- The poet Anne Sexton titled a poem "Divorce, Thy Name Is Woman".
- Borrowing directly from Hamlet, Edmond Dantès (disguised as Abbé Busoni) utters the phrase "Frailty, thy name is woman!" in The Count of Monte Cristo after learning that his fiancée, Mercédès, has married his rival Fernand.
- In the James Joyce novel Ulysses, Leopold Bloom utters the phrase, "Frailty, thy name is marriage," in response to a quip.
- In the Plague Ship", Juan Cabrillo quips, "Ego, thy name is Gomez," to Corporation helicopter pilot Gomez Adams after he brags about his perfect takeoff.
- In Stephen King short story Herman Wouk Is Still Alive, Ollie responds to his friend, "Ingratitude, thy name is woman".
Music
- The Half Man Half Biscuit song "Whiteness, Thy Name Is Meltonian", from the 1993 album This Leaden Pall, refers to a brand of None-More-White shoe polish.
- The lyrics "Frailty, thy name is weakness. Vengeance, thy name is pain" appear in the Dark Tranquillity song "...Of Melancholy Burning".
Television
- Samantha on Bewitchedsays to Darrin, "Vanity, thy name is human" (1.8; 1964).
- In Taxi (1982), Jim, on learning that Zena is to marry another man (whilst believing that she is still with Louis): "Oh, perfidy! Thy name is woman!"[8]
- Bart Simpson says, "Comedy, thy name is Krusty" in The Simpsons episode "Krusty Gets Busted" (1990).[9]
- A Date with Fate", 1994).
- Professor Farnsworth on Futurama says in his recorded message, "Oh vanity, thy name is Professor Farnsworth" (2.15; 1999).
- Referring to his wife, the show's fifth season, 2001), says, "Devil, thy name is woman!"
- CSI:Crime Scene Investigation says, "Vanity, thy name is Hodges" (6.13; 2005), referring to another CSI, David Hodges, after walking in on him trying to color some of his greying hair with a sharpie while looking intensely at his reflection in a piece of lab equipment.[10]
- Dr. Perry Cox on Scrubs says to Dr. Elliot Reid, "Hypocrisy, thy name is you" (in the episode "My Inconvenient Truth", 2007).
- In Community (TV series), after Jeff refuses to wear short shorts to play pool, Coach Bogner says "Vanity, thy name is... his name. It's first day I didn't catch it."
- In the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Plankton's Army," Plankton exclaims, "Victory, thy name is Plankton" upon assembling the titular army (3.18b, 2004).
- In the Ted Lasso episode "Carol of the Bells," Ted exclaims, "Hubris, thy name is Ted" having seen his son prefer a gift to his company.
Gaming
- In Tetsuya Takahashi's Xenosaga Episode I, when Albedo kidnaps the realian MOMO in order to extract the Y-Data implemented into her by her late father Joachim Mizrahi, he holds a short speech in which he addresses her with the words "Frailty, thy name is women." He then goes on by stating "No...that's not right. You little realians weren't even born from a women's womb," referring to the artificial nature of her existence. (Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. (2003. Xenosaga Episode I (PS2 Version)[Video game]. Tokio: Bandai Namco Entertainment.)
References
Footnotes
- ^ (2006). "Frailty, thy name is woman!" ENotes.com (accessed 13 October 2006)
- ^ Martin, Gary (2006). "Frailty, thy name is woman" Phrases.org.uk (accessed 13 October 2006)
- ^ Lederer 2010, p. 89
- ^ Makkai 1972, p. 177
- ^ a b Littlejohn et al. 2012, pp. 167-168
- ^ King v. Burwell, 576 U.S. (U.S. 25 June 2015).
- ^ Buell 1973, p. 240.
- Paramount Home Entertainment (Germany).
- ^ Green, Seth (12 September 2005). "Krusty's Political Philosophy". The Huffington Post.
- ISBN 978-1443843867.
- ^ "Supergirl Recap: Dawn of Just Us Nice People". Vulture.
Works cited
- JSTOR 10.7591/j.ctt1g69x7r.
- Makkai, Adam (1 January 1972). Walter de Gruyter (ed.). Idiom Structure in English. The Hague, The Netherlands: Mouton & Co. N.V.
- Lederer, Richard (11 May 2010). The Miracle of Language. New York, New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671028114.
- Littlejohn, Andrew; Rao Mehta, Sandhya (4 December 2012). Language Studies: Stretching the Boundaries. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1443839723.