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... decision to put them there. 2. The chronological orders of act II-scene 2, and act II-scene 3, are switched. In scene 2, the identities ...
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... As Pistol says, 'Let us to France, like horse-leeches, my boys, To suck, to suck, the very blood to suck!' (Act II, Scene 3). Henry's speech to the Governor of ...
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... Act II Scene 3: Archibald enters Colin's room and begins to sing about knights and dragons. Act II Scene 4: Mary goes outside and meets with Dickon. ...
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... Act II Scene 1: Banquo and Macbeth agree in talking about their prophecies some day, but Banquo says he ... Scene 3: The drunken porter relieves tension with comedy ...
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... it. "With me, of course, there need to be anxiety, no fear of scandal or of notoriety" Act II, Scene 3 (lines 109-110). Tartuffe ...
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... make but thanks, and thanks, and ever oft good turns." (Act III, Scene 3, line 14 ... least occasion more, mine eyes will tell tales of me." (Act II, Scene 2, line ...
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... Macbeth asks why he has been dressed in borrowed robes (Act I, Scene 3, Lines 109 ... after one of the king's guards cried, "God bless us!" (Act II, Scene 2, Lines ...
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... "The play is the thing where in I'll catch the conscience of the king, Act II scene 2." Act III deals with the confession of the king and what he must do in ...
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... war. In Act II scene 3, Hotspur is in the midst of preparing for battle, but is being repeatedly dogged by his lady. Frustrated, he ...
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... he was an enemy in him, until he "comes down to earth." In Scene 3, Sir Thomas is ... In Act II Scene 1, William Roper and Thomas More are talking about the Act of ...
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... In scene 3, a storm and strange occurrences set an ominous ... Making short appearances in the scene are Cicero (A ... In Act II, scene 1 Brutus starts to talk about ...
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... t again I dare not." Were Lady Macbeth does not seem to care Act II Scene 2 46 ... have been put under a spell and was unable to not kill, Act 1 scene 3 The witches ...
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... Act II. ... In scene 3, what excuse does Mariane give for accepting her father's plan for the marriage? Is Moliere saying something about virtue and moderation? ...
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... art to be restored Carl replies, "No all the art has been restored, all the broken glass has been fixed, and things are in order, Jody." (Act II Scene 3 p. 52 ...
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... play, King Lear, written by William Shakespeare the soliloquy delivered by Edgar, the legitimate son of the Earl of Gloucester, in Act II, scene 3 was quite ...
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... plays the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king"(Act II, Scene 2). By ... of his emotions and that is why he tells Horatio, "I prithee, 3 when thou ...
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... villain (Ii37). ... Richard's, "golden dew,aE? is poisoned by guilt. Richard's trembling in Act 5, Scene 3, is his only display of fear throughout the play. ...
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... these frivolous demands, Which strike a terror to my fainting soul" (I, 3, 81-82 ... In Act II scene 1, the relationship changes between Faustus and Mephastophilis. ...
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... In Act II, Scene 2, for example, Romeo states, "Two of the fairest stars in all the ... In his final speech (Act IV, Scene 3) Romeo once again uses light and dark ...
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... to Juliet's window, and they profess their love for one another (Act II, Scene 2). This ... As he dies, he says "thus with a kiss I die" (Act V, Scene 3, Line 120 ...
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... he is afraid of ridicule 3. Beatrice is convinced that Benedict is madly in love with her and she claims she will willingly take his hand B. Scene II 1. Don ...
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... deed by gaining the throne from Richard II and is ... is the "theme of honours tongue" (Act 1, Scene 1, line 80 ... At the beginning of this Act 3 scene 2, Shakespeare ...
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... Act II, Scene 2 Scene 2, which serves as a period of comic relief, begins with ... Act III, Scene 3 On another part of the island, the King and his company search ...
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... By Love, that first did prompt me to inquire." (Act II, Scene 2, lines ... Paris'; and all run / With open outcry toward our monument." (Act V. Scene 3, lines 191 ...
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... When Friar Lawrence first appeared in the play, he was talking of how good intentions can sometimes have bad results (in Act II, Scene 3). At the time that ...
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... When Friar Lawrence first appeared in the play, he was talking of how good intentions can sometimes have bad results (in Act II, Scene 3). At the time that ...
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... (SPACE)Act II: Scene 1:Romeo at ... the two lovers part with great reluctance as Romeo goes off to make all the necessary preparations.(SPACE)Scene 3:Early morning ...
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... In one of his last speeches to Desdemona in Act 3, Scene 3, Othello chides ... Leo, "The Modern Othello", (reprinted in English Literary History II, ([Dec 1994 ...
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... 3. In Act I, Scene II, Claudius makes his first appearance. The impression of Claudius I received from this scene was one of a very "kingly" character. ...
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... In act II, scene three, Banquo(after Macbeth and Lady Macbeth kill ... which held you so under fortune..."(act 3, sc.i, 84-85) In act three, scene three, Banquo is ...
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