Now we sit close about this taper here and call in question our necessities
Now we sit close about this taper here and call in question our necessities
The line "Now we sit close about this taper here and call in question our necessities" is from William Shakespeare's play "King Henry IV, Part 2". In this scene, the character of Prince Hal is reflecting on the nature of power and the responsibilities that come with it. The use of the word "taper" in this context refers to a candle, which symbolizes the light of knowledge and wisdom.The phrase "sit close about this taper" suggests a sense of intimacy and contemplation. It implies a group of people gathered around a source of light, engaging in deep conversation and reflection. The act of "calling in question our necessities" further emphasizes the idea of introspection and self-examination. It suggests a critical evaluation of one's own needs and desires, as well as a consideration of what is truly important in life.