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... Conceit in weakest bodies strongest works. Speak to her Hamlet" (Act 3 scene 4 line 111-116). ... Speak to her Hamlet" (Act 3 scene 4 line 111-116). ...
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... When Desdemona questions Emilia about the handkerchief Emilia answers with a lie "I know not, madam"(Act 3 Scene 4 Line 24). Even ...
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... I have persuaded him the youth's a devil." (Act III, Scene 4, line 301) "Now will not I deliver his letter...this letter will breed no terror in the youth...but ...
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... Lord Hastings, also the Lord Chamberlain, makes the statement "If they have done this deed, my noble lord -"(Line 73, Act 3, Scene 4), Richard explodes and ...
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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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... angry. Moments later, Macduff enters and Ross asks him, "Is't known who did this more than bloody deed?" (Act 2. Scene 4. Line 22). ...
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... Immediately after "the mouse trap," Hamlet killed Polonius who was behind a drape, thinking that Polonius was Claudius (act 3 scene 4, line 25-26). ...
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... After Hamlet backs out of killing Claudius, he says to his mother, "O shame, where is thy blush?" (Act 3, Scene 4, line 85). Here ...
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... again in the banquet scene when MacBeth sees the ghost of Banque and freaks, Lady Macbeth covers it up and says it is just normal on act 3 scene 4 line 98 "But ...
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... O, damn her, damn her!" (Act 3, Scene 4, Line 476). This is the reaction Iago wants from Othello. ... Hot, hot, and moist." (Act 3, Scene 4, Line 34-35). ...
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... O, damn her, damn her!" (Act 3, Scene 4, Line 476). This is the reaction Iago wants from Othello. ... Hot, hot, and moist." (Act 3, Scene 4, Line 34-35). ...
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... Hamlet's immediate charge towards her, "Mother, you have my father much offended," (Act 3, scene 4, line 13) confirms her worst fear the she is responsible for ...
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... Hamlet's immediate charge towards her, "Mother, you have my father much offended," (Act 3, scene 4, line 13) confirms her worst fear the she is responsible for ...
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... King Duncan cannot reward him enough for all he has done. "More is thy due than more than all can pay."(Duncan, Act 1, Scene 4, Line 21). ...
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... "Hamlet: Mother, you have my father much afforded."(Act 3 Scene 4 line 11). She betrayed her husband by making a promise; which she did not keep. ...
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... when she replies "A foolish thought to say a sorry sight!" (Act 2, Scene 1, Line 20 ... In Act 4, again Macbeth shows an instance of bad character, by out of sheer ...
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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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... Scene III The witches reconvene upon the heath. The first witch talks about a sailor's wife who "had chestnuts in her lap" (line 4). The sailor's wife might ...
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... word on the execution of the Thane of Cawdor, King Duncan says "There's no art / To find the mind's construction in the face" (Act 1, Scene 4, Line 11-12). ...
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... father's killer, Hamlet presumes the individual spying on his conversation with Gertrude is Claudius ("Nay, I know not: is it the King?" Act 3, Scene 4 line 28 ...
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... This was your husband." (Act 3 scene 4 line 59) As shown in the above quote Hamlet's love and admiration for his father was so great that he compared King ...
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... owl represents Macbeth. As the falcon sits on her "pride of place" (Act 2. Scene 4. Line 12), Duncan sits on his throne. As the ...
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... was a real scalding for Macbeth, but what Lady Macbeth said in the banquet scene was this: "You lack the season of all natures, sleep." Act 3 Sc 4 Line 141 As ...
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... and new, my presence like a robe pontifical" (Scene 3, Act 2, line 55 ... King Henry, infact there is no communication between the pair until Act 4 Scene 4, in the ...
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... given words mentioned by Macbeth: "They hail'd him father to a line of kings. ... Such a one Am I to fear, or none." (Act 5 Scene 7, ll 2-4). This overshadowing ...
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... But He that hath steerage of my course / Direct my sail!" (Act I, Scene 4, Lines 112-113 ... In the second line, Romeo compares himself to a ship at sea, and God or ...
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... depicted through the use of deceptive wit, such as when she tells Orsino in Act 2 scene 4 that the person that she loves is "Of your complexion" (line 25), the ...
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... b) "Throw physic to the dogs, I'll none of it."(Act 5, Scene 3, Line 55 ... her pride of place, Was by a mousing owl hawk'd at and kill'd." (Act 2, Scene 4, Lines 14 ...
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... line death is expressed through metaphors. Feste uses lines like, "Fly away, fly away, breath" and "I am slain by a fair cruel maid." (Both Act 2, Scene 4) ...
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... This pleased King James and also pleased him about showing the line of Stuart Kings, James descendants, in Act 4, Scene 1. The play, 'Macbeth' is a tragedy. ...
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