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In the story Othello, I have to find an example of contrasting worlds. What exactly does contrasting worlds mean? Thank you!
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Mswayze
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Think about Macbeth’s position at the conclusion of Act III. In what ways has his ambition, which allowed him to obtain the
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Kate
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in english we have to make an album of 6 songs that relate the the play, the tragedy of julius caesar. one for each act and then
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randijo
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This question is in regards to Hamlets to be or not be speech.
Historians have noted that some of the most effective leaders in
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Emma
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Can you please check of these sentences are possible? Thank you.
1) You limited yourself to include (including?) the various
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Mike1
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what advice does lady macbeth give to macbeth in act2 scene 2
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ted
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I forgot to add the following sentences on the same subject. Thank you.
1) At that time he loved him back. In his turn (In return
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Mike1
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Romeo and Juliet
In three (or less) paragraphs discuss whether Shakespeare alludes to night in a positive or negative way. Noting
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Micah
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Romeo and Juliet
In three paragraphs (or less) discuss the threats to Romeo and Juliet's happiness which acts 1 and 2 have
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Micah
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Can anyone summarize acts II and III of Romeo and Juliet into two separate paragraphs? I can't seem to put the scenes into
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micah
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this is a question on macbeth act II, i truly NEED anyone's help with this since it's due tom.
Q.what would you say is the mood
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Jason
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well i have a couple of questions about the tragedy of macbeth that i have no clue how to answer so if you could lend me some
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carol
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I forgot to include these last two sentences.
I hope you can look at them. 1) Macduff wasn't born to a woman (I mean naturally)
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Mike
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What actions could the friar and nurse (from Romeo and Juliet) have taken in act 4 that would have changed the outcome?
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Isabel
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Thank you very much for your help.
Here are some more sentences I'm doubtful about. 1) Being a Renaissance man, Hamlet doubts the
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Mike
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I forgot to include these sentences. Thank you.
1)Macbeth has almost forgotten the taste of fear. There was a time in which would
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Mike
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I forgot to include the following sentences. Thank you very much for your help.
1)Meanwhile Malcolm, Duncan’s son, is marching
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Mike
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I still have a few doubts about Macbeth's plot.I hope you can have a look at them.
1) Lady Macbeth gives the king’s guards a
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Mike
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I still have some doubts about a summary I made of Macbeth's plot. I hope you can have a look at it, too.
I included various
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Mike
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As promised, picked out the 4 statements I was most doubtful about.
1) Lady Macbeth, we learn in the course of the play, had been
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Franco
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Macbeth's first act includes all of the following except
(1 point) an invasion by another country. an order of execution by the
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Red Rider
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In Macbeth, what time of day is it at the opening of Act 2?
(1 point) dawn just after midnight noon late evening
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Red Rider
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How does Shakespeare present Macbeth's first encounter with the witches and how might an audience respond? 15 marks
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Antony Joseph
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Look at how Macbeth and Lady Macbeth speak and behave here. How do you think an audience might respond to this part of the play?
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Antony Joseph
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Look at how Macbeth and Lady Macbeth speak and behave here. How do you think an audience might respond to this part of the play?
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Antony Joseph
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Describe the Genre between Hamlet and Midsummer Night's Dream
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Liz
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In Act 1, S5 we see that Lady Macbeth intends to persuade Macbeth to do what she wants. What does she want and what does she
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does lady macbeth knows macbeth ambition before he killed king duncan?
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Anonymous
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where does scene one take place in act four ?
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mugga
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In Macbeth, who says, “We have scorched the snake, but not
killed it”? (1 point) Fleance Lady Macbeth Macbeth Malcolm
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In Macbeth, what is the inciting incident?
(1 point) the event that sets the story on its course the point of no return the
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In Macbeth, when Macbeth begins talking to Banquo’s ghost in
Scene IV, Lady Macbeth reacts by (1 point) telling the others that
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In Macbeth at the beginning of Scene I, what is Banquo
wondering? (1 point) if Macbeth will kill him if he will become king if
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In Macbeth, why doesn't Macbeth sit down at the feast?
(1 point) There are no seats left. He is too nervous about Fleance's
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In Macbeth, why is Hecate angry with the witches?
(1 point) They acted without her approval They were keeping secrets from her.
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In Macbeth, Malcolm pretends he is too evil to become king in
order to (1 point) avoid ever becoming king of Scotland. make
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i need help please. idont understand this question.
as he enter desdemona's bedchamber in order to kill her, othello mutters: it
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Need Help
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Match the character with the proper quotation.(2 points)
"The Thane of Fife had a wife. Where is she now? What, will these hands
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i need help on othello
i canèt figure out how does Iago dishonor Cassion in Act 2 Scene 3. this is my guess: he gets him drunk
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NeedHELP
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How is Hamlet a tragic hero? Explain.
My first point is that he was sucked into his own darkness when he was trying to kill
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Alicia
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I am doing Shakespeare studying Much ado about nothing and do not understand what the following quotation means:
"Being
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anonymous
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How long was Romeo and Juliet married before the prince exiled Romeo?
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Angel
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How long was Romeo and Juliet married be4 the prince exiled Romeo?
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Angel
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we are supposed to write this passage from "a midsummer night's dream" in our own words:
Set your heart at rest The Fairyland
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Rebecca
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Thank you very much for your help. I forgot to include the following sentences.
1) Shakespeare doesn’t give importance to stage
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Franco
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why, at the end of the Act, does Hamlet say:
The time is out of joint, O cursed spite That ever I was born to set it right!
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Sheila
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I don't understand this question :
what were the circumstances of hamlet sr.'s death? are they asking what triggered his death?
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Prethy
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I forgot to include the following sentences for you to check. Thank you very much in advance.
6)Portia disguises herself as the
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Franco
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Can you please check these other sentences for me? Thank you very much for your invaluable help.
1) Portia disguises herself as a
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Franco
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Describe in Hamlet, Prince of Denmark the representative of the literature in the culture from which it comes.
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Moses
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