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... O, swear not by the moon, th' inconstant moon, that monthly changes in her circled orb, lest that thy love prove likewise valuable" (Shakespeare II, ii, 114-117 ...
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... I'll fall flat" (Shakespeare II, ii, 16), and when he finds someone (Stephano) he thinks will be a better master, he humiliates himself begging to be of service ...
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... as the Dauphin, Henry is merely a childish and immature leader whose lack of experience as a king make him worthless to the English throne (Shakespeare II.iv.28 ...
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... only if he is a tyrant".1Also in that same passage," I know no cause to spurn at him".(II, i , 11) Virgil K. Whitaker goes on to say: Shakespeare has done his ...
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I, William Shakespeare, wrote the play Henry V to commemorate a great English monarch. ... The king before Bullingbrook was Richard II. ...
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... Through Act II, Scene I, Othello presents himself to us as a grandly positive and content character, "It gives me wonder great as my content To see you here ...
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... carbuncles, the hellish Pyrrus / Old grandsire Priam seeks" (Act II, scene ii, lines 438-440) This style was much used by Shakespeare's earlier contemporaries ...
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... King Richard II is a boy king- anointed by divine right, but none the ... I believe Shakespeare uses all these characters as exemplars of our own natural human ...
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... "I will not sort you with the rest of my servants,"(Shakespeare II.ii.270) As soon as Hamlet discovers that his dear friends are "unequivocal sponges of the ...
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... Love, and be silent." (Shakespeare, Ii63-64) Cordelia clearly loves her father, and yet realizes that her honesty will not please him. ...
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... to call them generally, man by man, according to the scrip" (Act 1.II line 2 ... of Bottom's head into that of an ass was a clever technique used by Shakespeare. ...
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... 'One turf shall serve as pillow for us both; One heart, one bed, two bosoms, and one troth.' (Act II.2, lines 47-48) In Shakespeare's version this view of love ...
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... (Shakespeare, II, i, 302-06) These are but a few of the ways that Iago manages to keep the audience involved in the plot of his diabolical scheme. ...
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... These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume." (Shakespeare II, vii, lines 9-11) This ...
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... III. v.159-63)In Shakespeare, Father's patience with daughter's seems to be very thin. ... nothing. Speak again."(Ii90) and "How, how Cordelia? ...
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... also evident in his terrible dreams in which he hallucinates a voice that cries "Macbeth does murder sleep...Macbeth shall sleep no more"(Shakespeare II, ii,43 ...
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... He had long planned to do this, as was earlier revealed in I.ii. ... He planned to redeem himself "when men think least I will" (I.ii.212). ...
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... such daughter, nor shall ever see/That face of hers again" (Ii264-266 ... Lear depicts Shakespeare's theme of clear vision by demonstrating that physical sight does ...
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In Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Act I, Scene II, Claudius presents himself to be arrogant, authoritative, as well as compassionate, as the new King of Denmark. ...
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... and Iagoa fellow almost damned in a fair wife), that never set a squadron in the field, Nor the division of a battle knows..."(Shakespeare, Ii, 16-20). ...
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... by saying, "How is it that the clouds still hang on you?" (I, ii, ll ... Shakespeare's use of Hamlet as the bringer of justice is not without irony because he puts ...
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... Shakespeare compares Bolingbroke to a "falcon's flight" to illustrate his own confident path and flight he has voluntarily taken upon himself to defeat Mowbray ...
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... Shakespeare creates Brutus and Hotspur as characters whose principle concern is for themselves and ... of honor more than I fear death" (Julius Caesar, I, ii, 95-96 ...
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... my mistress!" (V.ii.166) and calls him a "dull Moor" (V.ii.226 ... attitude that the rest of the community will have toward Othello and Shakespeare reinforces this ...
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... explore the nature of power and authority through many characters in Shakespeare's , Antony and ... from all, four days, Than drink so much in one ." ( II.vii.98 ...
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... Comparing these two plays is useful to find how Shakespeare uses similar character types in a variety ... It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden" (II.2, 117-118 ...
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... "Sir, I love you more than a word can wield the matter Dearer than eyesight, space and liberty ..." (Shakespeare, Ii) In Lear's whimsical desire to hear how ...
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... of personification is this: "Confusion now hath made his masterpiece!"(Act II, scene iii ... Shakespeare loves to use symbolism; it helps put an even deeper meaning ...
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... I am but mad north-north west; when the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a hand saw"(II.ii.331). Works Cited Campbell, Lily B. Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes ...
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... Verona's] streets". (Shakespeare, Ii83-85) The feud is never explained in the play and its origins are, in fact unimportant. No one ...
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