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Hamlets S To be or not to be that is the question 55 Whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune Or to take arms against

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Hamlets S To be or not to be that is the question 55 Whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune Or to take arms against a sea of troubles And by oppo. ACT II SCENE I. “My stars shine darkly…distemper yours…”. Sebastian believes that the stars predict a bad future for him. He advises Antonio to leave him so that the bad luck will not rub off on Antonio as well.. nolan. Literary Terms. Imagery . Imagery is an author’s use of vivid and . descriptive language to add depth to their . work.. Example: . A host, of golden daffodils. ; Beside . the lake, beneath the trees. PARIS . Monday, my lord,. CAPULET . Monday! ha, ha! Well, Wednesday is too soon,. O' Thursday let it be: o' Thursday, tell her,. She shall be married to this noble earl.. Will you be ready? do you like this haste?. Act I, Scene ii.  . Setting. “The castle”. Many ways to play this scene. Branagh. plays it as a very formal, very public ceremony of sorts in front of the whole court. Others see it as a council chamber, with only the high ups of the court present. i. -ii. Summary of Action. At Bristol Castle in southwestern England, a short distance south of Berkeley Castle, Henry Bolingbroke and his men have apprehended Bushy and Greene, who remain loyal to King Richard. Bolingbroke accuses them of having "misled a prince"(8)--that is, of having given Richard deliberately bad advice--and recites a list of charges against them: he says that they have stirred up trouble between the king and his queen and that their advice was the reason that Richard "misinterpret[. Three witches gather and say that they’ll meet with Macbeth before sunset and after a terrible battle that has been fought nearby.. The three witches are later referred to as “the three weird sisters.”. (From Line 61) Pick out any descriptions of Desdemona made by . Cassio. . eg. . “The riches of the ship” (83). Cassio. kisses . Iago’s. wife Emilia as a greeting – what do you think . Iago’s. Look at your notes and quickly summarise.. We meet Othello for the first time in this scene. . What opinion do we form of him? . Does it match the opinions we have heard in Act 1 Scene 1? . Note: . throughout this scene, Othello speaks in . Interesting stats. As of the year 2000, there had been 75 film versions made of . Hamlet. —the second most commonly adapted play in all of Shakespeare’s work.. Hamlet himself is the most dominant character in all of Shakespeare. His 1,506 lines of speech in the play account for 39% of the play’s lines.. English 12. Warm Up. Motif-. a. . recurring. subject, theme, idea, etc., especially in a . literary,. . artistic,. . or. . musical. . work.. . Name some motifs we have seen in Macbeth.. Act I Recap. “The castle”. Fairly vague, but probably some sort of public receiving area. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern enter “[with others]”. . - . Throne room? . Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Absolutely interchangeable. Act I, Scene I Act I, Scene II Act I, Scene III Act I, Scene IV Act I, Scene V I will be assessing you on the following words. Work with your group to decide five more words I should Include. Accord 33 34 Casca, Be sudden, for we fear prevention. Brutus, what shall be done? If this be known, Cassius or Caesar never shall turn back, For I will slay myself. Casca, be quick, for we are afraid of bei Leaving the Capulet feast, Romeo hides from Benvolio and Mercutio.. Mercutio speaks mockingly about Romeo’s love for Rosaline and he and Benvolio leave.. The Balcony Scene. Perhaps the most famous scene from any play in the whole world!.

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