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... Shakespeare. The poet, in a silent plea to the infamous Dark Lady, asks that the silence be lifted and the truth be uncovered. The ...
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... In earlier sonnets, there is reference to another love interest of the young man's, most commonly referred to as the Dark Lady. ...
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... Consequently, his rational judgment is blurred to the point that he blindly sees past the hurt which the dark lady's triangle of love is having upon him. ...
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... The remaining Sonnets are addressed to a mysterious "dark lady"- a sensuous woman of questionable morals. Some also refer to a rival poet. ...
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... The Sonnets describe the devotion of a character, often identified as the poet himself, to a mysterious and faithless dark lady with whom the poet is infatuated ...
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... superiors. Sonnets 127 onwards were about a dark lady, possibly his mistress, sonnet 150 obviously fits in with this pattern. Both ...
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... Both of the poems feature contrast between light and darkness, in Mariana the poem straight away starts with a dark perspective whereas in lady of shalott the ...
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... the land of light; but in Act 4 when it became the land of evil was described with diction such as "dark" and "grave" like. Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth cross ...
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... They were odd, silent, nearly all odd, and from the way they stared they looked as though they'd just come from dark little rooms or even - even cupboards ...
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... This scene indicates that Lady Macbeth is afraid of the dark because she doesn't want to be bothered by the dead that can appear as ghosts to haunt her in the ...
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... Macbeth and Lady Macbeth desperately wanted to become royalty. But the consequences of their action were literally dark. Macbeth turned into a greedy evil man. ...
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... Supernatural forces are represented by the three witches and dark powers behind them. Lady Macbeth is an outer force that pushes Macbeth towards the bloody ...
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... They say; "She was the most Beautiful young lady I ever saw, and the most amiable ... Many people believed that Roman Fever was caused from staying out past dark. ...
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... At this point in the story, Macbeth takes a sinister turn, and now seems to be in full control of his and Lady Macbeth's dark future. ...
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... heaven peep through the blanket of the dark," (this also ties in with clothing as Lady Macbeth wants a 'blanket' of dark.) Macbeth and lady Macbeth continue to ...
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... with hell and then later after committing these sinful actions she describes hell as being dark and unclear. (2.2.82-83) Here in this scene Lady Macbeth is ...
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... obtain it, including the conjuring of murderous spirits from the dark world, and the corruption of her valorous husband, that ultimately makes Lady Macbeth the ...
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... his King. Dark thoughts and actions that Lady Macbeth presented basically painted a portrait of pure evil to the reader. Even when ...
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... shared between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth uses no poetry or iambic pentameter. The dramatic change in style of language also represents the dark atmosphere, rise ...
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... It shows a dark lady with her hair tied neatly back and blushing cheeks. She has big gold hoop earing and a neck lace and is elegantly dressed. ...
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... Whether the image was a young unmarried woman or a dark lady of the night, advertisements defined women through their sexual availability. ...
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... An expert on Shakespearian sonnets, Katherine Duncan-Jones, states "one sixth of the sonnets are addressed to the dark lady-and these can be seen as brutally ...
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... respond sexually. According to Mr. Roudane,"she must be as alluring as the Dark Lady, yet as pure as the White Maiden" (18). The drama ...
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... strange, but this sore night Hath trifled former knowings." (II, iv,1-4). Secondly, the darkness shows one of Lady Macbeth's weaknesses: her fear of dark. ...
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... situation. In the first line Lady Macbeth says, "Come, you spirits." Already we have a dark image of her conjuring up evil spirits. She ...
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... There are 154 sonnets in total. Many address issues dealing with the Earl except for sonnets 127 to 154 which are the "dark lady" sonnets. ...
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... Secondly, the darkness shows one of Lady Macbeth's weaknesses: her fear of dark. In the play, phrases of fear escape from lips even in her sleep. ...
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... the dark nature of humans is highly emphasized. Two examples of this is the development of Macbeths character throughout the play, and the character of Lady ...
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... Macbeth. In the first line Lady Macbeth says, "Come, you spirits." Already we have a dark image of her conjuring up evil spirits. She ...
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... wound it makes, nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark to cry, 'Hold, hold!'" (Iv48-52). Before Duncan is killed, when Macbeth and Lady Macbeth needed ...
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