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    Hamlet Act 4 Scene 7

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    Act 4 Scene 7 Lines 162-194 Summary : * Gertrude enters with tragic news : Ophelia‚ mad with grief‚ has drowned in the nearby stream. * Laertes flees the room in agony‚ followed by Claudius who is afraid that Laertes’s calmed rage will be renewed with the news of Ophelia’s death. Ophelia: L.166-168 Willow ≡ traditional symbol of forsaken love. Garland of willow ≡ lover makes when his/her beloved has left him/her. L.169-171 Daisy ≡ dissembling (disintegrating) Nettles sting‚ “long

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    All through the act Abigail lied about everything which caused conflict with everyone in the town. The moment Betty told Abigail about the fact that she drank blood and didn’t tell Parris about it she became worried. “Betty‚ you never say that again! You will never” (lines 341) shows how Abigail left out an important detail that contributes to the situation with the girls that are being accused of being witchcraft. The rest of the play either she hid things or lied to get her way out of trouble.

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    Abigail holds the most power within the play. Discuss Arthur Miller’s The Crucible underlines the significance of an individual’s power within a communal society such as that of Salem. Despite her circumstances‚ Abigail is capable of acquiring an impressive amount of power in the community‚ ultimately allowing her to control the fates of many of the townsfolk. She utilises her immediate relationships by manipulating those close to her in order to gain power in the pursuit of satisfying her own desires

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    The Merchant of Venice Questions Act IV Before the trial proper begins‚ what does Antonio say the Duke has already tried to do (4.1.1-12)? Antonio says he knows the duke has done all that he can to lawfully counter Shylock’s malicious intentions‚ and that since nothing else can be done‚ Antonio will respond to Shylock’s rage “with a quietness of spirit”. What does the Duke assume Shylock will do (4.1.15-33)? What is Shylock’s response? Why is Shylock unwilling to show mercy? How does he respond

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    Act 4‚ Macbeth’s Character Ritual the witches around the cauldron The witches perform a ritual‚ which provide insight into Macbeth’s future. They circle the cauldron‚ chanting spells and adding bizarre ingredients to their stew. Macbeth calls upon the witches to answer his burning desire about his future. Spectacle the Apparitions and the show of eight kings The witches reveal the truth of their prophecies to him Macbeth. To answer his questions‚ they summon apparitions‚ each of which offers

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    Essay On Abigail Letters

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    these letters portray Abigail to be an intelligent woman with brilliant ideas for the future of the United States. Her ideas of the future had a great impact on how many important articles were written and what it meant for the people of the nation. One example of this would be when Abigail wrote to John and asked for Congress not to forget about the rights of women. Their correspondence also involved a lot of political talk‚ which led to the conclusion that John thought of Abigail as an equal instead

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    that are inherited. All of them cause muscle loss. The different types affect different people‚ different muscles and show different symptoms. Muscular dystrophy also creates defects in the central nervous system‚ which affects things like speech. This group of diseases is very unpredictable and can show up anytime from your childhood to your middle ages or later. There are different stages of this disease and some cases escalate more rapidly than others. Eventually though‚ all cases cause the muscle

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    Abigail Adams Leadership

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    Abigail Adams‚ an active letter writer‚ early feminist‚ and patriot‚ was an inspiring leader who used her intelligence and wit to open the doors for many significant things to come. Her accomplishments as a leader will never be forgotten and are very well respected. Every historical figure can be evaluated in different ways‚ using different criteria; but most people will agree that Abigail Adams contributed greatly to history‚ in providing both documentation and leadership. In assessing a leader

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    Sonu Vinay 10R English Coursework Mrs. Williams Macbeth Essay Literature 4 ’IN ACT 1 OF _MACBETH_ HOW DOES SHAKESPEARE PREPARE THE AUDIENCE FOR THE EVIL THAT W ILL FOLLOW?’ William Shakespeare‚ an English playwright‚ often started his plays with powerful scenes and mood-setting action. Act 1 of ’Macbeth’ is no exception to the traditional important and exciting Shakespearean introductions. Shakespeare wrote ’Macbeth’ as a tribute to King James‚ the new monarch of England at the time. This was

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    Othello Act 3 Scene 4

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    Act 3 scene 4 analysis This unhappy scene focuses on Desdemona; she has become an innocent victim of Iago and Othello. From the moment he enters‚ Othello takes on the role of a persecutor. His first words in line 30 “O Hardness to dissemble!” not only comments on what he thinks is Desdemona’s “false seeming” but also reveals how difficult it is to control his feelings when he is in Desdemona’s presence. He proceeds to describe Desdemona’s hand as “hot” and “moist” in line 32. This is an allusion

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