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... Get out of here at once! Turn around and go!" (Literature, Oedipus the King, Ln. ... "Ah! All of it was destined to be true!" (Literature, Oedipus the King, Ln. ...
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... The blindest bat of all was undoubtedly King Lear. ... Therefore be gone Without our grace, our love, our benison." (Act I, Sc I, Ln 265-267) Lear's blindness also ...
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In Oedipus the King by Sophocles, these topics are discussed. ... and Apollo know, they know, the great masters of all the dark and depth of human life," (p.79 ln. ...
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... being covered with blood. Then the bell rings and Macbeth proceeds to kill the King (Act II, Sc. I, Ln 31-65). Once the murder had ...
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... from our age, Conferring them on younger strengths while we Unburdened crawl to death..." (Act I, Sc i, Ln 38-41) Following Larry Cook and King Lear's offerings ...
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... (Act 1:Scene 6:ln.68) Driven to murder King Duncan, Macbeth's conscience first appeared when he was not present to greet the King upon his arrival at the castle ...
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... Goneril, You are not worth the dust which the rude wind Blows in your face!" (Act IV, Sc II, Ln 29-31 ... Oedipus the king of Thebes suffered both forms of blindness ...
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... She explains that in the Bible, Solomon, while the king of Egypt, had close to seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines (Chaucer 118, ln. 35-37). ...
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... Goneril, You are not worth the dust which the rude wind Blows in your face!" (Act IV, Sc II, Ln 29-31 ... Oedipus the king of Thebes suffered both forms of blindness ...
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... Only when Teiresius mentions Oedipus' parents does Oedipus listen. His interest sparked, the king cautiously asks, " What mortals gave me birth?"(p.28,ln.437). ...
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... scene two by asking "what time of day is it, lad?"(Act 1. Scene 2. ln.1) Both men then establish the situations for their stories. The king establishes the ...
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... Ln. 6) This diction is very one-dimensional, and exhibits a point form approach that does not seem to display the sympathetic viewpoint, that a true king ...
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... cruel, despiser of the gods" pp. 184, ln 855, an exiled king who seeks revenge (pp. 271, ln 168-1169). He is an evil personage who ...
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... were so calculated, "The Eyes around-had wrung them dry-/And Breaths were Gathering firm/ for the last Onset-when the King/Be witnessed-in the Room."(ln 5-8 ...
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... One of the memorable quotes from King Lear is when Albany recognized what a devil he was ... dust which the rude wind Blows in your face!" (Act IV, Sc II, Ln 29-31 ...
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... p 1062 ln 87-8). As the final nail on Pilate's cross, Lanyer compares him to Saul. Like Saul who "sought the death of God's anointed prophet-king, David" (p ...
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... one point, Fransisco ends his watch thankfully because, "he is sick at heart," (p.9, Ln. ... Although it is assumed that the ghost is that of the late king, it is ...
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... I will speak to thee. I'll call thee 'Hamlet',/ 'King', 'Father', 'Royal Dane'" (Act 1, Sc. 4, ln. 44-50)(51) Hamlet's words here ...
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... will never suffer such a man as you to want money."(Lamm 176 ln 109) He ... Their intentions were to have him serve their king, whom Candide neither had loyalty to ...
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... For example, the storm that brought the king's court to the island at the beginning of ... Ariel not Prospero was the magician behind the storm; Act 1, ln 194-200 ...
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... For example, the storm that brought the king's court to the island at the beginning of ... Ariel not Prospero was the magician behind the storm; Act 1, ln 194-200 ...
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... The King even refers to her as, "Unfriended, new adopted to our hate, dow'red with our curse, and strangered with our oath."(I,i, ln 203-204). ...
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... gate to the circle stands Minos, son of Zeus and Europa, King of Crete ... eternal, cursed, cold, and falling heavy, changing beat, unchanging quality." (ln 8). As ...
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... fainted". (ln 17). ... drought. The second act was his confrontation of King Ahab and Jezebel who worshipped a idolistic god, Baal. ...
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... Miller to leave Scotland, in 1363 there was a rebellion against king David II ... reason for fighting for food, " At wrastlynge he wolde have alwey the ram" (LN. ...
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... fainted". (ln 17). ... drought. The second act was his confrontation of King Ahab and Jezebel who worshipped a idolistic god, Baal. ...
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... My guest, however, was a family friend, Mentes, son of Ankhialos." Pg14 ln 465-470 ... Telemakhos goes and talks to the king, which was a friend of Odysseus, he ...
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... King Atreus was the son of Pelops. ... 527 lns 5 Scene 4 4 Agamemnon by Aeschylus; translated by Robert Fitzgerald; pg159 ln 1370-1371 5 Antigone by Sophocles ...
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... they had and what happened to them, "Does [the dream] stink like rotten meant?"(ln. ... I associate the word dream with Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have A Dream ...
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... originally enslaved through violence--mainly by capture in warfare, but also ln smaller-scale ... One of the problems faced by the king and chiefs of Dahomey in ...
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