Shakespeare presents the theme of loss in Act 3‚ Scene 5 of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and how this is developed in the rest of the play. Juliet -Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day. Romeo - Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops. I must be gone and live‚ or stay and die. Juliet - Therefore stay yet. Thou need’st not to be gone. Romeo - Let me be ta’en. Let me be put to death. Juliet - It is‚ it is. Hie hence! Be gone‚ away! Nurse -Be wary‚ look about. Juliet - Then‚ window‚ let day in and let life
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Act IV- Resolution/Falling Action 1. Hamlet being gone for the last few scenes allows Claudius to plan out his final demise for Hamlet. Without Hamlet there Claudius begins to have a piece of mind until Laertes comes in accusing him of his father’s murder. This allows for the action to escalate but then calm back down when Claudius explains to Laertes what really happened allowing them to plot Hamlets’ death together. With Hamlet being absent‚ it allows for the drama of the situation to heighten
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Act 2 Scene 2 is crucial to our understanding of the importance of power in the play I think that Act 2 Scene 2 has a variety of ways to portray power in the play. After the murder of Duncan‚ Macbeth constantly hears mysterious sounds that Lady Macbeth probably could not. This implies the presence of a supernatural power that could be controlling his mind. All throughout this scene‚ Macbeth faces illusions in his mind which seem to be forcing him to admit his guilt. However‚ Macbeth does not show
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Romeo and Juliet‚ the tragic tale of two ‘star-crossed lovers’ written by William Shakespeare- whom is often regarded as the greatest English writer – tells such a story that any generation can relate to. In 1996‚ a renowned Australian director‚ Baz Luhrmann developed a modern rendition of the popular Shakespearean tale. Film techniques in its midst notably play a crucial part in communicating the prominent theme of tragedy in a modern context. This is executed through the use of camera angles‚ soundtrack
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OTHELLO PASSAGE ANALYSIS ACT 3‚ SCENE 3‚ LINES 163-215 The passage act 3‚ scene 3‚ lines 163-215‚ is a true reflection of many valid and evident themes throughout the play‚ Othello. A dialogue between the two characters‚ Othello and Iago‚ is shared‚ and through it‚ much revealed. With great ideas‚ and tentative use of setting‚ it is a passage which truly highlights Shakespeare’s two characters. Othello is a great‚ powerful man of Venice‚ who has recently acquired the hand of a young‚ highly
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Act III- Irony During Act III of The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller; the central way that Miller depicts the corruption rooted within Salem is through the usage of the literary device‚ irony. The usage of personal pronouns within this work of literature seems to indicate a sense of power that the citizens have‚ versus the power found within the unknown. Parris says the following in order to encourage Mary Warren to cast out the devil‚ “ Cast the devil out! Look him in the face! Trample him! We’ll
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Revised Act I : Scene V In the Capulet’s home Romeo‚ Benvolio‚ and Mercutio attend the Capulet Ball. Benvolio and Mercutio encourage Romeo to be brave and ask Rosaline to dance. When Rosaline refuses‚ Romeo is left momentarily heartbroken. [Door opens. Mercutio‚ Benvolio‚ and Romeo enter the home.] ROMEO: Oh‚ look at Rosaline The most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen. Rosaline is like the sun and the moon. Both radiant during the day and at night. (Simile) Someday‚ I shall take her hand! BENVOLIO:
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‘Romeo and Juliet’ is a tragic love story‚ written by William Shakespeare. ’Romeo and Juliet’ is thought to have been written in 1595 or 1596. Romeo meets a beautiful girl named Juliet who he falls in love with. She is a member of a family that Romeo’s family is at conflict with. There love is forbidden‚ but they go against it and pledge themselves to each other. Juliet‚ in order to be with Romeo‚ pretends to kill herself‚ but he does not know. Romeo finds Juliet in her pretend death believes it
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Othello Act 5‚ Plot Summary Outside of a brothel‚ Iago and Roderigo wait. Roderigo is preparing to ambush Cassio. After a few moments‚ Iago leaves the scene‚ even though Roderigo asks him to stay close in case something goes wrong with the ambush. Cassio then enters and Roderigo stabs at him‚ failing to pierce Cassio’s armor. Thus‚ Cassio defends himself and stabs Roderigo. Iago quickly returns to the scene and in the commotion stabs Cassio in the leg and exits. Cassio‚ unaware of who stabbed him
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I shall now evaluate the significance of Act 2 Scene 2. Before this scene we know that Macbeth has already killed King Duncan. We have been introduced to Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Furthermore‚ we have been introduced to the Murder‚ and guilt in the environment. This scene is essential to the plot because the scene produces and develops the character of Macbeth‚ and shows a different side of Macbeth after the murder of Duncan. It is essential also because it shows the reaction and effect the murder
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