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... Another example that proves Iago's evil imagery is when he says, "Divinity of hell!/When devils will the blackest sins put on." (Act 2,sc.iii, lines 340-341). ...
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... O, it is my love!" (Act 2 Sc.2 L.10) Romeo ducked away from his friends and happened to stumble into the Capulet's orchard while came out on the balcony, an ...
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... Macbeth first hints at his guilt when he says, "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?"(Act 2 Sc 2 line 60) meaning that he ...
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... 85. Act.2 Sc.5) Here, Malvolio is willing to dress foolishly and smile continuously before Olivia, for a recognition from her, that he never does get. ...
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... true. "Am Ia coward?/ ...Swounds, I should take it! For it cannot be/ but I am pigeon-livered and lack gall." (Act 2, Sc. 2, ln ...
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... In act 2 sc. ... In act 3 sc.2, the scene where everyone is watching the play, Ophelia asks a question to do with the prologue of the play. ...
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... When Caesar's head is off. Yet I fear him; For the ingrafted love he bears to Caesar - (Act 2, Sc. 1, 181-184) The Plebeians would ...
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... When Caesar's head is off. Yet I fear him; For the ingrafted love he bears to Caesar - (Act 2, Sc. 1, 181-184) The Plebeians would ...
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... I have thee not, and yet I see thee still." Act 2 Sc 1 Lines 33-35 This shows that he feels guilty for what he has done, and had the Murderer not talked to ...
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... (Act 2 Sc. 2 58-63). This shows how Isabella was very aware of how mercy was to be placed above justice in Christian doctrine. ... (Act 2 Sc. ...
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... confound all! (act 2 sc 3, 76-77) Thirdly, the relationship between Cressida and Diomedes is perhaps the saddest of all. After Cressida ...
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... In the great hand of God I stand, and thence against the undivulged pretense I fight of treasonous malice." (act 2, sc.iii, 148-154) Here Banquo hints that he ...
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... sayings. In Act I Sc.2 Hamlet says "frailty, thy name is woman!", and in Act 2 Sc.2 he says "what a piece of work is a man". In ...
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... Horatio is a good friend, as stated in Act 1, Sc 2, L163, and the first quality which Hamlet reveals is his respect for Horatio. ...
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... He expresses his frustration and confusion during his soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 2 after the ... live "within the book and volume of ...brain"(a.1, sc.5). After he ...
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... He bears some resemblance to the English king also in the fact that his youth had been rather wild and dissolute (Act II, Sc. 1, 76-81). ...
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... (Act 1, Sc. 2, 109 - 113) This is proclaimed by Gloucester as he is told by Edmund of Edgar's supposedly treacherous plot to remove him from power. ...
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... In Sc.3 Act.2 Rita asks Frank if he will be sacked and Frank tells her "For dismissal it'd have to be nothing less than buggering the bursar", although this is ...
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... In a discussion between Hamlet and Polonius Hamlet questions Polonius by asking him "have you a daughter."(Act II, Sc.2, 182) In this discussion Hamlet shows ...
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... In a discussion between Hamlet and Polonius Hamlet questions Polonius by asking him "have you a daughter."(Act II, Sc.2, 182) In this discussion Hamlet shows ...
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... In a discussion between Hamlet and Polonius Hamlet questions Polonius by asking him "have you a daughter."(Act II, Sc.2, 182) In this discussion Hamlet shows ...
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... In a discussion between Hamlet and Polonius Hamlet questions Polonius by asking him "have you a daughter."(Act II, Sc.2, 182) In this discussion Hamlet shows ...
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... (Shakespeare Act 2 Sc 2 Line 74-81) As Bradley noted, "No innocent man would have started out as he did with a mere prophecy of a crown"(Lawless NP). ...
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... Let us leave him-pass" (Act 1 Sc 2 L 24). ... "He fell down in the market place and foamed at mouth and was speechless" ( Act 1 Sc 2 L 243). ...
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... with his wife withered away. She believed they were "[dwelling] in doubtful joy." (Macbeth, Act 3, Sc. 2, ll. 7) from that point ...
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... This is seen in dialogue between Hamlet and Polonius when Hamlet questions Polonius by asking him "have you a daughter."(Act II, Sc.2, 199) Of course Hamlet ...
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... To leave his wife, to leave his babes, his mansion and his titles in a place from where himself does fly?" (Act 4, Sc 2, 6) His sense of patriotism is his ...
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... has been realised, "Beat at this gate that thy they folly in" (Act 1, Sc 4). When 'the storm' commences the Fool says his prophecy (Act 3, Sc 2). The prophecy ...
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... Instead he constantly calls her a number of insulting names. "Was this fair paper, this most goodly book, Made to write 'whore' upon?" Act 4 Sc 2 Lines 70-71 ...
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... for it is a knell that summons thee to heaven, or to hell." -Act 2, Scene 1 ... been destroyed since Macbeth loved Lady Macbeth very much, as shown in Act I, Sc. ...
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