gives us two passages of William Shakespeare'sACT I SCENE 2. A road, morning. Enter a carriage, with JULES and VINCENT, murderers.J: And know'st thou what the French name cottage pie?V: Say they not cottage pie, in their own tongue?J: But nay, their tongues, for speech and taste alikeAre strange to ours, with their own history:Gaul knoweth not a cottage from a house.V: What say they then, pray?J: Hachis Parmentier.V: Hachis Parmentier! What name they cream?J: Cream is but cream, only they say le crème.V: What do they name black pudding?J: I know not;I visited no inn it could be bought....J: My pardon; did I break thy concentration?Continue! Ah, but now thy tongue is still.Allow me then to offer a response.Describe Marsellus Wallace to me, pray.B: What?J: What country dost thou hail from?B: What?J: How passing strange, for I have traveled far,And never have I heard tell of this What.What language speak they in the land of What?B: What?J: The Queen's own English, base knave, dost thou speak it?B: Aye!J: Then hearken to my words and answer them!Describe to me Marsellus Wallace!B: What?J: Speak 'What' again! Thou cur, cry 'What' again!I dare thee utter 'What' again but once!I dare thee twice and spit upon thy name!Now, paint for me a portraiture in words,If thou hast any in thy head but 'What',Of Marsellus Wallace!B: He is dark.J: Aye, and what more?B: His head is shaven bald.J: Has he the semblance of a harlot?B: What?J: Has he the semblance of a harlot?B: Nay!J: Then why didst thou attempt to bed him thus?B: I did not!J: Aye, thou didst! O, aye, thou didst!Thou hoped to rape him like a chattel whore,And sooth, Lord Wallace is displeased to bedWith anyone but she to whom he wed. Context will know my name is the LORD.