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    The Legend

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    lovers to the point of insanity. The role of the reoccurring hallucinations was enough to conjure up senses of guilt and shame‚ which ultimately contributed to their downfall. Throughout the play‚ Macbeth suffers from several hallucinations such as the dagger appearing before him‚ the ghost of Banquo‚ and the blood on his hands. Although Macbeth had succeeded in gaining power‚ he did not succeed in avoiding his demise. At first‚ Macbeth is hesitant at the thought of killing King Duncan‚ but Lady Macbeth

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    Hamlet

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    Key moments- Act 3 Scene 1 - Hamlet’s turmoil
Claudius and Polonius eavesdrop when Hamlet meets Ophelia. Hamlet speaks the famous soliloquy (’To be or not to be’) and rejects Ophelia‚ whom he had previously professed love to‚ believing that she is in league with his uncle and Polonius.
Hamlet Get thee to a nunnery‚ go‚ farewell. Or if thou needs must marry‚ marry a fool‚ for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. Act 3 Scene 3 - Claudius’s plotting
Claudius arranges Hamlet’s

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    blood. Balcony Scene In this scene I don’t need to use much lighting because its night time. I will be using a star gobo to produce star effects on the balcony resembling the stars of the sky. I’m going to use Altman Fresnel Light during Juliet soliloquy because Fresnel light produces a soft light making Juliet look more natural with a 3 dimensional form. Later on when Romeo comes along i will place the ellipsoidal light on him to capture the audience’s attention and to give it a night effect with

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    benefit Rome. ----. ----. Brutus’ inner conflict in the play is that he is torn between his loyalty for Caesar and his allegiance to Rome. This inner conflict makes Brutus a tragic hero and is the reason why “Julius Caesar” is a tragedy. From Brutus’ soliloquy‚ the audience finds that Brutus does not truly want to

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    Macbeth spot a dagger before him. In this passage‚ Shakespeare amplifies the usage of literacy devices in Macbeth’s soliloguy‚ to display the after effect when ambitious thought are causing one to carry out a malevolent deed. Shakespeare highlight the changes in one’s mind as ambitious thought consume their morals‚ ideal and judgement ability throught the motif of hallucination. Upon seeing a floating dagger whilst walking towards Duncan’s chamber‚ Macbeth shouts‚ is this a dagger which I see before

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    own inner demons. Othello foolishly places far too much trust in "honest Iago"‚ which Iago then uses against him. Soliloquies are the major technique Shakespeare uses in order to show the audience the character’s thoughts and motives. Iago’s manipulations set the stage for Othello’s demise however‚ it is ultimately Othello’s inner demons that bring about his tragic end. Iago’s soliloquies give the reader an amazing insight into his mind. His first in Act 1 sc. 3. details his hatred for the Moor "I

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    In Macbeth’s soliloquy in Act I‚ scene 7‚ Macbeth hesitates because of both pragmatic and moral causes; although‚ his moral scruples seem to overpower the pragmatic arguments. Macbeth is torn between these two issues‚ and his unique way of deciphering his problems is exhibited in this scene. <br><br>Macbeth feels that if he were to assassinate the king‚ Duncan‚ that he better do it soon. The first line of Act I‚ scene 7 begins with‚ "If it were done when ‘tis done‚ then ‘twere well; It were done

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    Richard Iii

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    emotional change from open and relaxed to stressed and self-conscious. In his first soliloquy‚ Richard’s syntax flows. He speaks using iambic pentameter‚ and the structure moves on with a relaxed feeling. The lengths of his sentences also vary giving more of a natural movement. The sentence structure actually varies from his 14 line monster (1‚1‚14-27)o his two sentence line (1‚1‚41). In his “closing” soliloquy (Act 5‚ scene 3) he is very short. His natural‚ relaxed feel begins to turn into a short

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    Hamlet Notes

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    Claudius. Hamlet is disillusioned with his widowed mother and the virtuous purity in which she previously obtained. Hamlet speaks of his bafflement to Gertrude through soliloquy in Act 3‚ Scene 4‚ “Rebellious hell‚ if thou canst mutine in matrons bones‚ to flaming youth let virtue be as wax and melt in her own fire”. Through soliloquy‚ Hamlet is disillusioned and questions his mother’s virtuous qualities and thus‚ questions his own destiny‚ if Gertrude can lose her innocence than so can Hamlet. Hamlet

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