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... George's death occurs in the Tower of London in Act 1, Scene 4, where he is stabbed by two murderers on Richards's payroll. Another ...
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... In Act 1 Scene 4, Lear seems to recognize that he is slipping. While talking to the fool, he is brought to realize that he was wrong in banishing Cordelia. ...
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... when she replies "A foolish thought to say a sorry sight!" (Act 2, Scene 1, Line 20 ... In Act 4, again Macbeth shows an instance of bad character, by out of sheer ...
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... Hal's younger brother, appears in the court scene in Act 1 Scene 1. Here we see ... infact there is no communication between the pair until Act 4 Scene 4, in the ...
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... This is clear by this given statement: "Stars, hide your fires! Let not light see my black and deep desires..." (Act 1 Scene 4, ll 50-51). ...
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... her duties to him just as her mother did to Brabantio"(Act 1 Scene 3 Line ... the handkerchief Emilia answers with a lie "I know not, madam"(Act 3 Scene 4 Line 24 ...
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... This is revealed by his defamation of it in Act V scene 1, in which he ... In Act 2 scene 4, the Prince searches his pockets after he has fallen asleep hiding ...
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... The main foils in Henry IV part 1 are Hotspur and Hal. ... In Act 2, Scene 4, Hal mocks Hotspur; "I am not of Percy's Mind, the Hotspur of the north, he that kills ...
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... He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust." Act 1 Scene 4, lines 12-15 The previous Thane of Cawdor, was a traitor whom Duncan had thought was an ...
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... 1. a) "... Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear, / The arm'd rhinoceros, or ... that, and my firm nerves / Shall never tremble ..." (Act 3, Scene 4, Lines 123 ...
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... Scene 4: The kings sons who have escaped are accused for killing Duncan. Macbeth is named king, Macduff disagrees and leaves. Act III Scene 1: Banquo suspects ...
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... when she wishes for her femininity to be taken away from her in act 1 scene 5 line 41 ... Macbeth covers it up and says it is just normal on act 3 scene 4 line 98 ...
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... the bloody business which informs / Thus to mine eyes" (Act 2. Scene 1. Lines 47 ... troubled with man's act, / Threaten his bloody stage" (Act 2. Scene 4. Lines4-6 ...
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... King Duncan cannot reward him enough for all he has done. "More is thy due than more than all can pay."(Duncan, Act 1, Scene 4, Line 21). ...
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... I'll call Sir Toby the whilst." (Act 4, Scene 2, Lines 1-3). Combined with other fools, Maria helps make this a hilariously funny comedy. ...
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... Let not light see my black and deep desires. The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be, Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see. (Act 1:Scene 4:ln.55 ...
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... Act 1 Scene 4 This scene takes place on the platform near midnight. Horatio and Marcellus are on the platform and as arranged Hamlet has joined them. ...
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... prophecy to come true its own. Earlier, in Act 1 scene 4, Macbeth does actually contemplate this idea. "If chance will have me king ...
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... she is ill. Act 1, Scene 4: The banished Earl of Kent disguises himself and goes to Goneril's court to serve Lear. Lear accepts him ...
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'A bitter Fool' (1.iv) The Fool plays a significant part in Lear. Introduced in Act 1, Scene 4 he is privy to the innermost feelings of his king. ...
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... 4. I think that in this scene Miller was ... F. Hale's arrival and questions 1. The most basic concern under discussion in this scene is whether or not the ...
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... receiving word on the execution of the Thane of Cawdor, King Duncan says "There's no art / To find the mind's construction in the face" (Act 1, Scene 4, Line 11 ...
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... as attested in Act 2 scene 1 by Antonio's unwavering love for him and the trust with which Antonio lends Sebastian his money in Act 3 Scene 4, he readily ...
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... shall harm Macbeth." "Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill shall come against him."(Act 4 scene 1) Believing that ...
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... The witches in the first scene of Act 4 and Act 1 are depicted as agents of evil because of the dark domain around them. The witches meet in a dark cave. ...
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... Upon leaving, the Ghost tells Hamlet to remember him (Act 1, Scene 5, Line 90). ... visitation is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose" (Act 3, Scene 4, Lines 111 ...
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... "The flightly purpose never is o'ertook Unless with deed go with it" (Act 4 Scene 1 159-160) The witch's prophecies are a major element in Macbeth's downfall. ...
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... going to be ill fated (Romeo foreshadows this before the party, "My mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars" - Act 1, Scene 4). The importance ...
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... the time to relate easily to the images in Macbeth) Like much in the play, Duncan first bring us to the attention of this simile in Act 1, Scene 4 "But signs ...
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... In thunder and in earthquake, like a Jove,' (Act II, Scene 4) and 'Let the ... base, Swilled with the wild and wasteful ocean.' (Act III, Scene 1). Henry dominates ...
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