"act IIII scene V" or "Act IV, scene V"
In Act IV Scene I
Jaques prefer to be sad in act iv scene i of as you like it because he has had great experiences during his travel and he is happy to be sad.
You tell me
Act IV Scene 1.
"act IIII scene V" or "Act IV, scene V"
In Act IV Scene I
Jaques prefer to be sad in act iv scene i of as you like it because he has had great experiences during his travel and he is happy to be sad.
You tell me
Act IV Scene 1.
She foreshadows her death by: 1. Talking about death in Act IV Scene 1 2. Drinking the "fake" poison in Act IV Scene 3
There are a number of scenes in the play which are Scene IV: four, to be precise. You will have to say which act you are talking about.
The cast of King John Act IV Scene I - 2012 includes: Albert de Jongh as Arthur Jonnie Hurn as Executioner
William Shakespeare, in Coriolanus ACT IV, SCENE IV, Line 27.
These lines are dramatic irony because Juliet's mother thinks she is crying over Tybalt's death when in reality she is actually weeping over Romeo's banishment. The audience knows this because they are aware of Juliet's secret marriage to Romeo, which her mother is unaware of.
The witches, in Act IV Scene i
No, it was Malcolm who said it in Act 4 Scene 3No, Malcolm did in Act IV Scene 3, when talking to MacDuff.