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Hi I am having some trouble with the following questions on Macbeth in ACT 2
1. what are Banquo's concerns about the witches
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JackS
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true or false:?
1) lady macbeth goes mad and during the sleepwalking scene confesses her crimes. 2) macbeth has had no joy in his
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Lalita
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1. What is the Shakespearean tragic flaw? How did this apply to Caesar?
2. Give three reasons why Brutus was not honest when he
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unknown
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what is the authors purpose in writing othello?
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Tylor
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What is the basic plot of Titus by Shakespere?
It doesn't have to be detailed. I think it's about the guy who like kills someone
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elle
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Discuss the reversal of the positions of Macbeth and lady Macbeth from what they were in Acts 1 and 2.
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S.Cullen
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For the assignment, you will write a 5 paragraph argument essay that answers the question: Does having command, authority, or
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I'm writing 'actor's notes' for act 2, scene 4 of 'Twelfth Night'
Orsino- And what's her history? Viola- A blank, my lord. She
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Anonymous
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During act 2 and scene 2 what imagery comparisons does Romeo describe about Juliet. I need 3.
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Thai
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Okay, I know this isn't techinically 'homework help', but I have to do a project about the Taming of the Shrew. It can be
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Shelby
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What does this mean? And look at my points to see if I'm on the right track or not (this is from Hamlet).
"Identify and explain
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Anonymous
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In Act II, Scene II, we see George again. Is your impression of him the same or has it changed?
(Does this look okay): My
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Anonymous
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Could someone help me understand something Hamlet says to Polonius?
For the satirical rogue says here that old men have gray
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Natalie
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What evidence is there that Othello may have been a Mexican?
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. A Mexican may
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Juan
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Compare and contrast the development of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.What different stages does each other them through
Please post
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Warren
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How is Hamlet a hypocrite towards Ophelia?
I have one example, which is that he says he loves her but is the cause of her death
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Raj
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comparisons between twelfth night and merchant of venice
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. First of all be sure
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sajida
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Two quotes dealing with puns in act one and two in Romeo and Juliet.And a 3-5 analysis.
Best look in the text for these items.
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michelle
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A Midsummer Night's Dream by:William Shakespeare...answer the following
Question 1 Who is chosen to play the lion in the
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fanana
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Yesterday, I asked the question about my thesis statement for Hamlet. Heres what I wrote:
Hi, I'm writing an essay on how Hamlet
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Raj
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hey i need some help =[ for english i have to write a paper about "if i were hamlet what would i do in terms of killing the
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gina
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how is shylock portrayed in the first three scenes of The Merchant Of Venice?
You can read about this character here:
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nancy
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in his plays william shakespeare wrote a great many phares that have stood the test of time. see whether you can rearrange the
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lynn
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How do the characters of Laertes and Fortinbras highlight Hamlet's fatal flaw of inaction?
Check the character analysis at this
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Missy
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What is the meaning of this quote said by Octavious:
"So call the field to rest, and let's away To part the glories of this happy
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Gina
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After reading Macbeth and going to various websites in order to write an essay on who is responsible for the tragedy in macbeth,
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clark
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Shy-lock
Hi everyone, I'm reading Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" and I am wondering how to pronounce Shylock's name. Is
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Ken
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Hi, would someone kind please tell me, what the symbolisms are in Hamlet?
Thank you
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Al Gore
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Shakespeare has chosen to use a “poisoned sword” and the “poisoned chalice” to end the lives of the main characters in
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jacob
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http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/hamlet/characters.html
"Osric - The foolish courtier who summons Hamlet to his duel with
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Writeacher
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Act Five Scene One
What dramatic purpose is served by having Laertes and Hamlet grapple in the grave? 1. Over whom are they
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hamlet
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Macbeth Questions
1. (Act IV, i) The witches' pageant provides Macbeth with some important information but in the cryptic form of
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Lucy
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In the banquet scence (Act III Scene iv), what complaint does Macbeth make about murdered men?
I read it 10x through and found
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Jeff
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What is the dramatic purpose of Scene IV?
sorry Act 4 scene 4 This scene reminds Hamlet of his purpose. "Act IV, scene iv
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Justin
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2. Polonius enters and offers Laertes a “few precepts”. Many of them have become quite well known over the past four hundred
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shakespeare
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What would be the thesis statement in the following and if there isnt one please tell me:
Shakespeare used time to bring
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Gina
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Have you read twelfth night?
Yes. This is a request. I am not sure how to write a formal essay. I have handed one in and I do not
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Gina
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Romeo and Juliet, Compare and Contrast ... For this purpose, contrast means to state and explain the differences between or
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Mary
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Read this guided excerpt from the prologue of Shakespeare’s play Henry V, in which King Henry V is referred to as Harry.
"A
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Read the line from Hamlet cited in Shakespeare: The World as Stage.
Barnardo: Who's there? What does this line most likely show
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Read the excerpt from the prologue of Romeo and Juliet.
The which if you with patient ears attend, Which best restates this line?
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Based on the prologue, what is the main conflict in Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo and Juliet live in different cities. Romeo kills
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In two paragraphs, discuss why it is important to decolonise the plays of William Shakespeare.
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In two paragraphs, discuss the validity of a performer being familiar with the plays and acting style of a Shakespearean play.
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In two paragraphs, discuss the validity of being familiar with the plays and acting style of a Shakespearean play.
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Who states, "Blame not this haste of mine. If you mean well, / Now go with me and with this holy man / Into the chantry by...."
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Montague: Many a morning hath he there been seen,
With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew, Adding to clouds more clouds
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Romeo: Is love a tender thing? it is too rough,
Too rude, too boisterous; and it pricks like thorn. Mercutio: If love be rough
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Take Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy beginning with “The raven himself is hoarse” (1.5.39) and ending with “Hold, hold!”
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Puns were used by Shakespeare to
explain historical background to the audience. add humor or hidden meanings to a scene. create a
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