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... Macbeth: As I descended? Lady Macbeth: Ay. The atmosphere in Romeo and Juliet, on the other hand, is very romantic (though it shows conflict at the same time). ...
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... Macbeth: As I descended? Lady Macbeth: Ay. The atmosphere in Romeo and Juliet, on the other hand, is very romantic (though it shows conflict at the same time). ...
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... A quote said by Macbeth supports this motif, "Ay, in the catalogue ye go for men, As hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels, curs, shoughs, water rugs, an ...
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... A quote said by Macbeth supports this motif, "Ay, in the catalogue ye go for men, As hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels, curs, shoughs, water rugs, an ...
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... is not consciously aware of her actions or words, for they say "You see her eyes are open." "Ay, but their senses are shut." During Lady Macbeth's insanity she ...
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... This can be seen in the following lines from Macbeth: FIRST WITCH Ay, sir, all this is so. But why Stands Macbeth thus amazedly? ...
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... (M) When? (LM) Now. (M) As I descended? (LM) Ay." (II.ii.14-20) After committing the murder, Macbeth is haunted by images of daggers with blood smeared on it. ...
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... VII.39-41) This decision is Lady Macbeth's downfall as she goes crazy with guilt for the murder of Duncan and Banquo. "You see her eyes are open./Ay, but their ...
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... " My lord, his throat is cut that I did for him. ", " Ay, my good lord: safe in a ditch he bides, with twenty trenched gashes on his head..." Macbeth's ...
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... When he asks if Banquo's safe, Macbeth literally shakes the murderer: First Murderer Ay, my good lord: safe in a ditch he bides, With twenty trenched gashes on ...
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... most famous tragedies written during this period are: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth. ... d. To die, to sleep; To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there 's ...
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... Ay, there's the rub, For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we ... From Orestes to Hamlet, Medea to Macbeth, the underlying struggle is that of the ...
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... Ay, there's the rub, For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we ... From Orestes to Hamlet, Medea to Macbeth, the underlying struggle is that of the ...
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