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    But with the aid of use.” (1.3.143-145) ON ACT 1 TEST Act 1 Scene 4 * “Stars‚ hide your fires‚ / Let not light see my black and deep desires‚ / The eye wink at the hand.” (1.4.50-52) ON ACT 1 TEST Act 1 Scene 5 * “What thou wouldst highly / That wouldst thou holily; wouldst not play false‚ / And yet wouldst wrongly win.” (1.5.19-21) ON ACT 1 TEST * “Look like th’innocent flower‚ / But be the serpent under’t.” (1.5.64-65) ON ACT 1 TEST Act 1 Scene 6 * Act 1 Scene 7 *

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    INTRODUCTION Everyman is a morality play. A morality play is a play on a biblical subject. The characters of this play are a personification of all of mankind. A morality play is a drama generally set in the 15th and 16th centuries which uses characters to portray the soul’s struggle to receive salvation. Everyman talks about how life is transitory. One day everyone will have to stand before God and answer for their life. Everyman depicts a man who is struggling with his own salvation. God

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    God‚ in His stern wrath why threatens He ? But who am I‚ that dare dispute with Thee ? O God‚ O !  of Thine only worthy blood‚ And my tears‚ make a heavenly Lethean flood‚ And drown in it my sin ’s black memory. That Thou remember them‚ some claim as debt ; I think it mercy if Thou wilt forget. Structure 1 If poisonous minerals‚ and if that tree‚ 2 Whose fruit threw death on (else immortal) us‚ 3 If lecherous goats‚ if serpents envious 4 Cannot be dammed‚ alas ! why should I be ? 5 Why should intent

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    The Third Day‚ The Tenth Novell Alibech turns hermit‚ and a monk‚ Rustico‚ teaches her to put the Devil in Hell. Afterwards she is brought home‚ and married to Neerbale. Dioneus listened attentively to the Queen’s discourse‚ and when she had done and he knew that only he remained to complete the day’s entertainment‚ without trifling away the time or awaiting a command from the Queen‚ thus he began. Gracious ladies‚ it may be you have not heard how the Devil is put in Hell. Therefore

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    Scene I‚ Hamlet let his emotions overpower his actions. He became aggressive towards Ophelia when he finds out that she is the daughter of Laertes. He says‚ “If thou dost marry‚ I’ll give thee this plague for thy dowry. Be thou as chaste as ice‚ as pure as snow‚ thou shalt not escape calumny. Get thee to a nunnery‚ go. Farewell. Or‚ if thou wilt needs marry‚ marry a fool‚ for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. To a nunnery‚ go‚ and quickly too.

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    creator’s wrath parallels to the way we assume God feel about us when we get lost from his path. “Remember‚ thou hast made me more powerful than thyself; my height is superior to thine‚ my joints more supple. But I will not be tempted to set myself in opposition to thee. I am thy creature‚ and I will be even mild and docile to my natural lord and king if thou wilt also perform thy part‚ the which thou owest me. Oh‚ Frankenstein‚ be not equitable to every other and trample upon me alone‚ to whom thy justice

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    THEY ASK ME FOR VERSES You bid me now to strike the lyre‚ That mute and torn so long has lain: And yet I cannot wake the strain‚ Nor will the Muse one note inspire! Coldly it shakes in accenta dire‚ As if my soul itself to wring‚ And when its sound seems but to fling A jest at its own low lament; So in sad isolation pent‚ My soul can neither feel nor sing. There was a time-ah‚ ’t is too true - But that time long ago has past - When upon me the Muse had cast Indulgent smile and

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    is to try you‚ as though some strange thing happened unto you: But rejoice‚ inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ’s sufferings; that‚ when his glory shall be revealed‚ ye may be glad also with exceeding joy.” – 1 Peter 4:12-13 KJV “Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard‚ that the everlasting God‚ the LORD‚ the Creator of the ends of the earth‚ fainteth not‚ neither is weary? there is no searching of his understanding. He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength

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    The Forty Thieves Retold by Andrew Lang In a town in Persia there dwelt two brothers‚ one named Cassim‚ the other Ali Baba. Cassim was married to a rich wife and lived in plenty‚ while Ali Baba had to maintain his wife and children by cutting wood in a neighboring forest and selling it in the town. One day‚ when Ali Baba was in the forest‚ he saw a troop of men on horseback‚ coming toward him in a cloud of dust. He was afraid they were robbers‚ and climbed into a tree for safety. When they

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    Creator I sing Who did soothe me in my great loss; To the Merciful and Kind Who in my troubles gave me repose. Thou with that pow’r of thine Said: Live! And with life myself I found; And shelter gave me thou And a soul impelled to the good Like a compass whose point to the North is bound. Thou did make me descend From honorable home and respectable stock‚ And a homeland thou gavest me Without limit‚ fair and rich Though fortune and prudence it does lack. The Song of Maria Clara

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