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"The day is hot and the Capulets are abroad" (Romeo and Juliet)
"The wind bites sharply; it is very cold" (Hamlet)
"Blow winds and crack your cheeks" (King Lear)
"Hover through the fog and filthy air" (Macbeth)
Or the storms at sea in The Tempest or Othello? Or the storms in Julius Caesar? Or the "rough night" in Macbeth? ("Where I slept all the chimneys were blown down").
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Depending on what time period the society is living in, the customs and beliefs from that period shape their world view. Looking back on a previous period in history allows modern thinkers to view the whole picture and analyze the elements of society that made history unfold in a certain way.
The Importance of Romeo's conversation with the Apothecary gives insight of the events which were going to unfold later in the play. Specifically, you can guess why Romeo is buying deadly poison.
A one-act play tells an entire dramatic story in one act, usually under half an hour - though some one acts can be as long as ninety minutes. The stories told in a one-act tend to be less complex, since they have less time in which to be told. A three-act play tells a story in three acts, with an intermission typically between acts two and three. These performances can go on between two to three hours. These stories are often more complex, as there is more time allowed for them to unfold.
Two or three weeks short of fourteen. Her mother and the nurse agree "She's not fourteen" She was born Lammas eve and Lammastide is a fortnight and odd days away according to her mother. Lammas is August first, her birthday was July 31 and the play takes place in mid July.
At the start of Romeo and Juliet, the weather is described as hot and fiery, reflecting the intense passions and conflicts that will unfold throughout the play. The heat also serves as a metaphor for the heightened emotions and tensions between the Montagues and Capulets, setting the stage for the tragic events to come.
The characters are introduced in the exposition. After the exposition, the rising action begins to unfold, leading to the climax. Following the climax, the falling action leads to the resolution.
The incident with the dog in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is unusual for February because it is described as being very hot, which is uncommon for that time of year in Maycomb. The unusually warm weather adds tension and foreshadows the intense events that are about to unfold in the story.
Unfold the Future was created in 2002-06.
Unfold is a verb that means to spread out from a folded position. Therefore it can be used in the following possible sentences:You have to unfold your serviette before using it.She opened the envelope, took a second to unfold the letter, then read it.I unfold my shirts the night before wearing them so they don't have a crease.
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I can give you several sentences.It will be exciting to watch the action unfold on that TV show.You need to unfold the towels and refold them into a neater pile.The flower's petals will unfold once the sun hits it.
How does George’s attitude toward his hometown change as events unfold?
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Unfold - John O'Callaghan album - was created on 2011-04-07.
The accented syllable in the word unfold is the second syllable ([un-FOLD] - /ʌnˈfoʊld/ in IPA).