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Act 2, Scene 2. This scene is a short scene, with only the characters of Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano present. It opens with ...
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... " (Lines 8-9, Scene 2, Act 1). It is also shown during the balcony scene when she agrees to marry Romeo after knowing him only a day and she is not even sure ...
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... In this scene, the last mention of blood comes from Donalbain, who says to his brother, "the near in blood, / The nearer bloody" (Act 2. Scene 3. Lines 140-141 ...
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... Another scene where Richard appears to exhibit almost human qualities is Act 1, Scene 2, where he attempts, and succeeds in wooing Lady Anne, wife of the late ...
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... Hostess: " The King hath killed his heart" (49, act 1, scene 2, ll 86). ... That's the even of it" ( 51, act 1, scene 2, ll 118-119). ...
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... slaughter ... how weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world." (14 Act 1 Scene 2 Line 131). It is ...
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... She drank the poisoned wine cup that was meant for Hamlet (act 5 scene 2, line 282-284). She died a painful death. The second to ...
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... Another example of his selflessness is in Act 2, Scene 1. Brutus decides not to tell Portia his plans for the murder of Caesar. ...
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... of King Duncan's captains tells the king of Macbeth's great fighting skill and valor in killing one of the king's enemies, Macdonwald (Act I, Scene 2, Lines 16 ...
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... in life's feast" (Act 2 Scene 2 L47-52) "Did you not speak?" (Act 2 Scene 2 L21) In the days that follow, which consist of no food or sleep, for Macbeth has ...
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... After the murder of the king in Act 2, Scene 2 Macbeth is elected King. But his new robes do not belong to him and do not 'fit'. ...
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... Act 3 scene 2. " And with thy bloody and invisible hand cancel and tear to pieces that great bond which keeps me pale." This is Macbeth saying he wants to be ...
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... "Feste the jester... a fool that the Lady Olivia's father took much pleasure in" (Act 2, Scene 4, Line 11). Feste is more of the comic truth of the comedy. ...
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... "Polonius: I have a daughter (have while she is mine)/ Who in her duty and obedience mark,/ Hath given me this."(Act 2 Scene 2 Line 106). ...
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... Nay, it is. I know not "seems" (Act 1, Scene 2, line 79). ... When the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw" (Act 2, Scene 2, line 402). ...
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... Another scene, which is important about showing the deeper characters, is Act 2 Scene 2. The murder scene. In this scene it seems ...
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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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... A). In this scene, Nora comes to the first of many realizations in Act 2 - there is no easy or delicate way to handle this situation. ...
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... In Act 3 Scene 2, the original text calls for the messenger to find Lord Hastings, played by Roy Neilson, at his residence whereas in the stage show the ...
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... The first reference to blood is one of honor, showed in Act I scene 2. This occurs when Duncan sees the injured soldier and says, "What bloody man is that ...
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... friend. With quote: (ACT 3 SCENE 2 60-65) Hamlet describes the qualities of Horatio which he, himself lacks. *LOOK AT PAGE 114. ...
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"Macbeth" Summary Act I Scene 1: 3 witches gather up and predict the war and that they're meeting with Macbeth. Scene 2: A wounded soldier tells the king about ...
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... (Act II, Scene 2, pg. ... She is, however - mentioned somewhat (Act II, Scene 2, pg.855) By saying this, he is starting to reveal his doubts in the girls fidelity. ...
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... At the beginning of this Act 3 scene 2, Shakespeare clears the other characters from the stage, intensifying the first meeting between the wayward son and his ...
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... In Act I, Scene 2 Dorine said "He calls him brother, and loves him as his life, preferring him to mother, child, or wife" (lines 15-16). ...
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... time. Hamlet's plan is, "...The play's the thing/Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king" (Act 2 Scene 2 li. 633-634). After ...
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... This is shown when he says to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, "I know not-lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercise." (Act 2 Scene 2). Later he tells ...
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Act I * Scene 1 * Scene 2 * Scene 3 * Scene 4 * Scene 5 * Scene 6 * Scene 7 Scene I The scene opens with three witches entering an open plain. ...
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... In his soliloquy in Act 2 Scene 2, he questions himself, and asks himself why he fails to act, and asks how a player can fight with such conviction a cause ...
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... take place ("I pray thee, stay with us. Go not to Wittenberg." Act 1, scene 2, line 123). But as she watches her wonderful son only ...
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