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... He is so hardened by his own crimes that he does not feel for the death of his wife or the apprehension of his own death (Act five scene five, line 9 and 50). ...
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... FOOTNOTES 1. Sergeant, Act One, Scene Two, Line 46 2. Banquo, Act One, Scene Three, Line 54 3. Lady Macbeth, Act One, Scene Five, Line 16 4. Duncan, Act One ...
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... In act one, scene five, line 189 he says "O cursed spite,/That ever I was born to set it right!", meaning that he is angry that he is now put in the position ...
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... about the witches' prophecy, trusting her to keep it secret, finishing his letter with: "Lay it to thy heart, and farewell" (Act One, Scene Five, line 13) and ...
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... In scene five, Casper has a line in there where he says he is thinking about dropping Out of high school and going to trade school. ...
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... foul is fair; Hover through the fog and filthy air.' This last line of the ... By Act five, Scene five, Macbeth has lost nearly all his morality, and at the sound ...
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... Act One Scene Seven, and Act Five Scene Five Over View ... Act One Scene Seven This is the first main ... In his first line Shakespeare uses alliteration, so that ...
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... major scene in the play is Act One , Scene five (the party ... Also the most important part of the scene is changed ... A line which shows Juliet is in love with Romeo ...
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... The story line culminates in a bloody duel scene in which Hamlet, Laertes, Claudius, and Gertrude are killed. ... (Act One, Scene Five) At the time of the scene ...
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... The scene ends with Macbeth, in line 142, asking for a good night's sleep. Act V Act three, scene five, takes place in a desolate place. ...
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... act five scene five, Macbeth hears a cry, not even noticing that it is a woman's cry, let alone that of his own wife, he enquires "What is that noise?" (Line 7 ...
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... The number of stanzas is limited to a prologue and six five-line verses. ... Then the curtain lifts on a scene of pastoral beauty, transporting us to an ancient ...
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... main character of Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, Billy Pilgrim ... He travels through the time line of his life ... setting it up for the next scene, offering a ...
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... to act mad. This passage is in Act Four, Scene Five beginning on line 171 and continuing through line 207. They bore him barefaced ...
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... artist uses only a few simple, but firm brush strokes to painting a scene. ... The structure of the poem is a three line stanza with five syllables, seven ...
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... From this line it is obvious that there is no real Shep. ... In scene five she makes a pass at a fifteen-year-old newspaper boy. "Come here. ...
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... calls these children back home into her care, disrupting their beautiful scene. ... reads insightfully, a small change can be seen from line five to line sixteen ...
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... The play's first line is spoken by Orsino, who is deeply in love with Olivia ... the 'self-love' which Olivia accuses Malvolio of at the end of act one scene five. ...
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... These worries come from Banquo and his prophecy of a line of kings in his ... In act five, scene 1, the witches meet again and await Macbeth's arrival, for he has ...
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... vision of the ideal, and the lord can no longer distinguish the line that separates ... In effect, Act Five, Scene Six proves that "the wood began to move" as the ...
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... This is shown in the line "That I may pour my spirits in thine ear ... Before the speech that Lady Macbeth gives in act one scene five, Macbeth has resolved not to ...
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... The play is comprised of five acts and numerous scenes. ... Sebastian enters the scene and his entrance, in a way ... as a heterosexual one, but the line is actually ...
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... You then have to try to work that line into the ... they think about what is going on in the scene. A theatresports competition is divided up into five rounds of 2 ...
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... is a member of the royal family and in fact is next in line to the ... his dead father to avenge his death, by killing Claudius the king, in act one, scene five. ...
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... This is shown in the line "That I may pour my spirits in thine ear ... Before the speech that Lady Macbeth gives in act one scene five, Macbeth is resolved not to ...
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... Scene five is the one scene in this act where the dramatic ... is all too clear to Nora as the scene closes, as ... in Torvald is summed up in one line: "Oh, Torvald ...
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... our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths' Banquo was in the above line, trying to ... At the beginning of scene five we are introduced to Lady Macbeth. ...
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... This is shown in the line "That I may pour my spirits in thine ear"(MI ... Before the speech that Lady Macbeth gives in act one scene five, Macbeth does not want to ...
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... This line also has contemporary relevance to today as it still may occur in ... Act One Scene Five is definitely one of the most important parts of the whole play ...
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... Hamlet, reply to Gertrude in line 201 and after you reply, walk out of the room. ... The next scene I would like to draw attention to is Act Five, scene two, lines ...
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