In the Shakespeare play Antony and Cleopatra, Cleopatra and her servants Iris and Charmian commit suicide by causing poisonous snakes to bite themselves.
The play about Hamlet was totally made up by William Shakespeare - there was no 'real' Hamlet.
No, she had an asp (poisonous snake) bite her.
He survived a poisonous snake bite but then died a few weeks later defending flowers pups alone from a rival gang. All four pups live the attack but Shakespeare did not. He went missing.
well, due to a constant attack from the russellites on the border of the river thames, nearly 54% of the English civilians were killed. To escape the russellites civilians traveled from place to place trying to evade them, so their were not many established cities in the time of shakespeare. It is a common theory by many historians that shakespeare was poisoned on May 4th, 1607 by a russellite and died shortly after.
Susanna Shakespeare was a girl. So was Judith Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare was a boy though.
you turn into a snake
If it is bad enough you DIE!
King Hamlet, in Shakespeare's play, was poisoned by his brother Claudius.
Poison + weapon = poisoned weapon
Most think that she died due to an asp, a type of snake, bite but she plucked her arm with a poisoned comb which looked like a snake bite. I read about this in a library book.
You can, but unless they pose a threat it is better for you and the snake to go your separate ways.
The play about Hamlet was totally made up by William Shakespeare - there was no 'real' Hamlet.
When Montag mentions seeing a snake, he is referring to the nozzle of the Mechanical Hound, which he perceives as a deadly snake ready to strike. This moment reinforces the dehumanizing and oppressive nature of the society depicted in the novel.
No, she had an asp (poisonous snake) bite her.
Of course
Well you people would probably think that the rhino could beat an anaconda. But their is a 90% that the anaconda could beat the rhino. The rhino is faster then a snake of course but just with a little bite the rhino is poisoned. Then is the chance of the snake to capitalize and get wrapped around the rhino. The power of the snake is unstoppable and that's why the snake could beat the rhino.
Some kinds without becoming poisoned themselves. If you mean like the kind used for bugs, remember toxicity is all based on body weight. what will kill a bug probably won't be strong enough to kill a snake.