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... These "secret, black, and midnight hags"(Act IV, Scene I, line 48) represented a supernatural evil, playing a satan like role. The ...
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... He abuses his power and rules by an iron fist. Malcom comments that Macbeth is a "tyrant, whose sole names blisters our tongues" (act IV, scene iii, line 12). ...
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Sebastian "I'll follow this good man and go with you and having sworn truth, ever will be true." (Act IV, Scene 3, line 32) "My kind Antonio, I can no longer ...
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... Whether he is being "beastly" and consuming his time "sleeping and feeding" (Act IV, Scene IV, Line 37) or he is thinking too intently on his course of action ...
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... Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires" (Act I, Scene IV, Lines 48-51). ... "They hailed him father to a line of kings. ...
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... You take my house when you do take the prop that doth sustain my house; you do take my life when you take the means whereby I live" (Act IV, Scene 1 line 390). ...
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... end Lear ironically discovered that she was the only one of his daughters that loves him and asked for her to "forgive and forget" (Act IV, scene VII, line 85 ...
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... with Choler" asks him to "stay and pause awhile" (Act 1, Scene 3, line 126 ... Explore the different father/son relationships in Henry IV, Part 1; show how these ...
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... Roderigo eventually starts to question Iago's honesty, saying "I think it is scurvy, and begin to find myself fopped in it." [Act IV, Scene II, Line 189] When ...
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... Often Macbeth told himself to "let not light see [his] black and deep desires"(Act I Scene iv line 58), for they were beginning to truly cloud his mind. ...
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... is method in't. [Act II, scene II, line 206] Hamlet tells his mother That I essentially am not in madness,/ But mad in craft. [Act III, scene IV, lines 188-199 ...
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... He also speaks of the handkerchief he gave to Desdemona as though it had great mystical power: "there's magic in the web of it."(Act 3, Scene IV, Line 75) In ...
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... in't". [Act II, scene II, line 206] Hamlet tells his mother "That I essentially am not in madness,/ But mad in craft." [Act III, scene IV, lines 189-190]. ...
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... is method in't. [Act II, scene II, line 206] Hamlet tells his mother That I essentially am not in madness,/ But mad in craft. [Act III, scene IV, lines 188-199 ...
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... is method in't. [Act II, scene II, line 206] Hamlet tells his mother That I essentially am not in madness,/ But mad in craft. [Act III, scene IV, lines 188-199 ...
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... is method in't. [Act II, scene II, line 206] Hamlet tells his mother That I essentially am not in madness,/ But mad in craft. [Act III, scene IV, lines 188-199 ...
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... evil of the two sons. Gloucester?s line: "I stumbled when I saw" (Act IV, Scene I, Line 20-21) was ironic. He was unable to see ...
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... Feste in Twelfth Night exemplifies this notion, "Nothing that is so is so" (Act IV scene i, line 8) Shakespeare uses Feste to foreground the artificiality of ...
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... No boasting like a fool; This deed I'll do before this purpose cool:" (Act IV, Scene ii, Line 150-155, Page 118) Macbeth ordered the murderers to raid ...
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... actions. The first act was Juliet drinking the sleeping potion, "Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, I drink to thee" (Act IV, Scene 4, Line 58). This ...
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... family because he thinks Macduff is a traitor to him (Act IV, Scene 2). Again ... hereafter," which means he felt her death was inevitable (Act V, Scene 5, Line 17 ...
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... Upon his return, Laertes is also abased by Claudius who is willing to risk his damnation for revenge (Act IV, Scene 7, Line 27). ...
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... a front with the death of Duncan but also with the murder of Banquo, "To our dear friend Banquo, whom we miss;/would he were here!"(Act III scene iv line 88-89 ...
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... Mercutio has been telling Romeo for the entire play thus far that he is a lover (Act I, scene IV, line 17), and that he is simply playing the part of the lover ...
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... does, once again, try to draw the line at one ... Also, in Scene 3 Shakespeare seems to insert another bit of ... So honor peereth in the meanest habit" (IV.iii.164-166 ...
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... Act IV scene 1 - In this scene we see ... We learn of Caesar's tactics to place all the soldiers who used to fight for Antony at the front of the line to ensure ...
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... have tried to expose Falstaff's lie but this line shows that the ... in the first part of King Henry IV is a ... is finalised in the second to last scene, leaving only ...
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... This line means so many things but the most important is that it shows that Hamlet is considering ... Later in Act IV, Scene iii, he is forced to talk about death. ...
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... its rightful line, because he took the crown from this line. ... The main foils in Henry IV part 1 are Hotspur and ... In Act 2, Scene 4, Hal mocks Hotspur; "I am not ...
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... reacted to Hamlet's words/accusations with surprise and fear, with each line he spoke ... and grained spots / As will not leave their tinct." [Act III, Scene IV, Ll ...
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