Titus Andronicus
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Hamlet delivers four soliloquies, give or take. All have to do with the question of when to act and when to hold oneself back, and the general wickedness of the world. His most famous soliloquy, the "to be or not to be" speech, discusses how fear of the afterlife contributes to fear of death, and how in general a sober understanding of the possible consequences can paralyze you.
William Gibson is a well known novelist. He is the man who started the phrase cyberspace. He does not give out his private email address to the public.
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The passage from Act V of Macbeth revolves around Macbeth's realization of his impending death as Birnam Wood appears to be moving toward his castle. This moment highlights the theme of Macbeth's downfall as he recognizes the prophecy coming true and faces the consequences of his actions. It serves as a climax in the play where Macbeth's fate is sealed.
William Shakespeare would live on to write many famous plays.
How do I love thee, let me count the way.... William Shakespeare My love is like a red red rose............. Robbie Burns
William Shakespeare sometimes uses the word gi in his plays. This word has the same meaning as the word give.
He was Shakespeare's patron when he wrote Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, both of which are dedicated to him.
the conspirators killed ceasar because he was ambitious
To be or not to be. That is the question.from Shakespeare's Hamlet
Sonnet 29: When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
Hamlet's famous soliloquy, beginning with "To be or not to be," is found in William Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet, in Act 3 scene 1.The line encompasses how Hamlet wrestles with himself over whether it is better to be alive and put up with the horrors and pains of life or to give up and pass into the sleep of death.
That is kind of a rude question to which his wife was probably the only person who could give an answer and she never did.
'Fraid so. It explains why they were in a hurry to get married.
shylock's defense is one great elocution piece by William Shakespeare .. it's quite short yet it is very much expressive.