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How does Romeo's knowledge of his love for Juliet affect his attitude toward Tybalt?
Romeo fears and mistrusts Tybalt. Romeo
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i had to make a poster about othello which was fine but after that we have to write a 1-2 page critique about it. i know to talk
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Jessica
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does anyone know any quotes etc that i can use to prove that hamlet was respected and honorable
i need it for my tragic hero
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Me
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is this a good introduction paragraph?
"Although Juliet’s suitors Paris and Romeo are very similar on the outside, their
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leslie
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i need to write an essay about the differences and similarities of Romeo and Paris(romeo and juliet) please help with the
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leslie
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i need shaekspear translation for Romeo&Juliet act 3 scene 1
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hhhgggh
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Is it true that Macbeth only wishes that his wife be cured so that she will cease to sleepwalk and talk in her sleep and that He
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Moi
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Hi, I have to write an essay on the relationship between Macbeth and his wife. I need a good title. I have 2 possible titles so
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Moi
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Is Lady Macbeth aware that Lord Macbeth killed Macduffs' family. If no, then I need a quote to prove Lord Macbeth did not inform
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Me
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I'm doing a paper on act 5 of romeo and juliet does Capulet think Romeo killed Juliet
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Matt
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In act 4 does the Friar give Juliet a drug or a potion.
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Juliet
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In act 4 Juliet has several fears about awaking in the tomb. What are her two fears?
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Juliet
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hi there, in Act 1 Scene 6, Duncan says"
See, see, our honored hostess! The love that follows us sometime is our trouble, Which
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Jenny
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Could someone please help me with this quote I read the rest of act 2 today and I was wondering what this quote means:
Mercutio:
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Jamie:)
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Could someone please help me I can't find the answer anywhere! thanks for you help!
Why does Romeo's answer to Tybalts insults
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Alex
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This question relates to the book Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
Why do some characters speak in prose, while others speak
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Anonymous
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I understand this question but can't find it so can you please help me.
How does this speech about his love for Juliet compare to
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Romeo
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An essay on the following question:
How is Macbeth affected when he learns of his wife's death? Consider: -The Action of Act
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Nabiha
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I'm still confused about this question could someone please assist me thanks.
When Lady Capulet asks Juliet how she feels about
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Anonymous
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in the act 4,what do the following lines means?Fairy King,attend,and mark: I do hear the morning lark.
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Carmen
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when is the quote where the witches say beware macduff...etc
can you help?? thankyou
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Lucy again
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put forward an argument for macbeth to be the next king
i don't know how to do this i don't have any info please help me
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Numz
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Hello,
Where can I find more information about Aaron the moor in "Titus Andronicus" by Shakespeare? Prompt: As Tamara's star
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student
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Why are Shakespeare’s plays important?
A. They all end in tragedy. B. They include comedic relief. C. They use figurative
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I need help understanding what the witches are saying exactly in act 4 , scene 1 when they are making the spell in the very
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Lizzie
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The extract states that “……….all comers were made welcome if they were not of the Montague”
Why was this the case? In
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Arrie
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write a short story based on the themes shakesphere explored in macbeth.do i have to write the themes of macbeth and explain
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paul jones
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In Act 2 scene 4, lear is finally confronted by the betrayal of his daughters.Lear is stripped bare and reduced to a helpless
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Kelli
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1. Describe how kent endd up in the stocks.
2. Regan shows loyalty to goneril. How doew she do this? 3. List the reasons that
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Kelli
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what does macbeth think as he anticipates the murder of banquo
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Anonymous
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i'm stuck on an essay can you help:
"How does Shakespeare make Act3 Scene4 so dramatic?"
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S
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what does lady macbeth tell her husband to be
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Anonymous
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what is romeo's last name and Juliet's last name???(from the play romeo&juliet)
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tiffanyy;;
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Why does Cassius try to win Brutus over? what is it in Brutus that allows this technique to be effective?
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Ashley y
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I have a little trouble understanding my essay question.
This question is: Is Macbeth a tragic hero according to the classical
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TP
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The function of the subplot among Gloucester, Edmund, and Edgar serves to (1 point)
A. demonstrate that inheritance laws during
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Which statement best describes how the Fool helps develop the theme of truth in King Lear? (1 point)
A. The Fool offers honest
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Excerpt from act 1, scene 4 of King Lear FOOL. Let me hire him too. Here's my coxcomb. [Offers Kent his cap.] LEAR. How now, my
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1.Macbeth's vision suggest he is
a)susperstitious b)tired c)fearful and feels guilty d)both a and b answer a. 2.One of the
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Adams
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Writing an Othello essay, and I'm wondering if this sounds like I'm repeating myself a little too much.
The moor himself, Othello
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Lynnie
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I have an Enlish test tomorrow on Romeo and Juliet. My teacher said he's gonna put 5 questions about 5 different quotes on the
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Romeo
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What are to reasone why Lord Capulet doesn't let Tybalt fight Romeo?
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Cassidy
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Who is to blame for the death of Romeo and juliet?
My clues i think are, Friar, Nurse, Fate, Parents, mercuito, tybalt,prince and
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joe
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In five terse lines Shakespeare establishes that it is nighttime and cold ("unfold yourself" means "draw back your cloak"), that
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I was wondering if anyone had any ideas or any type of thesis statements I could use for the following essay topic:
Discuss women
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sarah
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I was wondering if anyone had any ideas or any type of thesis statements I could use for the following essay topic:
Discuss women
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sarah
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does this sentence work and make sense?
It is important that when the conspirators attempt to kill Caesar, they juxtapose
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Maggie
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i have to act out the first half of act3 scene 5 in romeo and juliet and i have to have some props. does anybody have any ideas
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christina
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ok so i have to summarize 3 important events in act 1 of romeo and Juliet by using a creative way like an email or article or
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Anonymous
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what do these sentences mean? their shakespeare and i don't get them.. please help! "And too soon marred are those so early
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Anonymous
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