All are Broadway musicals. the first two are musical comedies, however the last-named has much street violence, and one of the lead characters is killed in a gun fight by a rival gangster. There were no gangs or gangsters in either of the other plays.also all three were originally stage plays and later adapted to movies.
The woman who did the singing for their lead characters is the same, right?
Are you asking who dubbed the singing voice of Natalie Wood in West Side Story? It was Marni Nixon, who also dubbed Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady" and Debra Kerr in the "King and I."
Lady Macbeth says king Duncan resembles her father, so she encourages macbeth to murder him.
If Macbeth and his wife stood trial today, she would probably receive a greater sentence than he. She hatched the plot and incited him to do the deed.
NO! Lady Macbeth does not kill king Duncan's Guard Macbeth does to prove his guilt.
The woman who did the singing for their lead characters is the same, right?
The Excalibur Sword.
In "Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady," King Arthur is initially amused by the challenge presented by the loathly lady, but then becomes intrigued by Gawain's actions and the resolution of the story. Overall, the king's mood transitions from light-hearted curiosity to admiration for Gawain's loyalty and courage.
The king is the antagonist in the story The Lady or the Tiger because he throw the young male into the area. But this depends if you're looking in the point of view that the young man is the protagonist.
The word lady is a common
In the story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" the crime the young man committed was falling in love with the king's daughter, which was forbidden as she was of a higher social status.
The antagonist in "The Lady, or the Tiger?" is the king, who creates the dilemma for the protagonist, the princess. The protagonist faces the internal conflict of choosing between her lover and her jealousy, which is symbolized by the two doors in the story.
"Lady of the Lake" was written by Sir Walter Scott, a Scottish poet and novelist. It is a narrative poem that tells the story of King Arthur and his knights.
When King Arthur was dieing he sent it to the Lady of the Lake of Avalon. She had given it to him in the first place.
In the story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" by Frank R. Stockton, the character of the king can be considered static. Throughout the narrative, the king's motives and actions remain consistent, as he rules the kingdom with a barbaric sense of justice.
Lady Macbeth takes charge in the story by convincing her husband, Macbeth, to carry out the murder of King Duncan in order to fulfill the prophecies that would make him king. She manipulates and challenges Macbeth's masculinity, pushing him to take action and seize power. Lady Macbeth orchestrates and plans the details of the murder, showing her strong-willed and determined character.
No. King Arthur is a wonderful legend and story, but historians are not sure he existed. Even in the story he was never reincarnated and his body was put in a boat, set on fire, and his sword returned to the 'Lady in the Lake."