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Act III Scene 1 helps us to understand Shylock's motivation. He is treated to some unpleasant remarks from the Anti-Semitic Salanio and Salarino on the subject of his daughter's elopement. He vents his rage by refusing to consider showing leniency to Antonio. His friend Tubal then shows up with bad news about Jessica and her good-for-nothing goyishe husband--they are recklessly spending all of his hard-earned and long-saved money which they stole. They have even traded away the engagement ring Jessica's mother gave Shylock--for a monkey. There is nothing Shylock can do to Lorenzo, but he will have his revenge on Antonio. Antonio must pay for what Shylock has suffered from Salanio, Salarino, Lorenzo and all the others. Is it fair? No. Is it the way people think? Of course it is.
He brings him the news of Juliet's (seeming) death
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To make a good tableau, for the beginning tableau, you could start off with a split scene or a scene where you make the audience believe it is true but it is a dream. Or you could start off with a mime. For an ending tableau, you end it with a big-gestured freeze as if you have just received big or shocking news.
Ross's character is basically that of a newsbringer throughout the play. He brings the following tidings:In Act 1 Scene 2, he brings news to King Duncan that there has been a battle in Fife against the Norwegians and the Scots have won.In Act 1 Scene 3, he brings news to Macbeth that he is now the Thane of Cawdor.In Act 4 Scene 2, he brings news to his cousin Lady Macduff that Macduff has hightailed it for England.In Act 4 Scene 3, he brings news to Macduff that his family is dead.
Antonio was in financial trouble and might not be able to pay his debt. Good news for Shylock, not for Antonio.
because romeo is a good idea
Act III Scene 1 helps us to understand Shylock's motivation. He is treated to some unpleasant remarks from the Anti-Semitic Salanio and Salarino on the subject of his daughter's elopement. He vents his rage by refusing to consider showing leniency to Antonio. His friend Tubal then shows up with bad news about Jessica and her good-for-nothing goyishe husband--they are recklessly spending all of his hard-earned and long-saved money which they stole. They have even traded away the engagement ring Jessica's mother gave Shylock--for a monkey. There is nothing Shylock can do to Lorenzo, but he will have his revenge on Antonio. Antonio must pay for what Shylock has suffered from Salanio, Salarino, Lorenzo and all the others. Is it fair? No. Is it the way people think? Of course it is.
he made a scene in public
He brings him the news of Juliet's (seeming) death
the good news is
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so a news cant be good
I have good news and bad news which do you want to here first.
The news the bloodstained captain brings to the king in scene 2 was that Macbeth and Banquo had both done an excellent in the battle and that the Thane of Cawdor had betrayed the kingdom.
they inerview people from the scene of news or they rush to the scene them self or people call them :<--its a fat chin lol
Euphobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of good news or hearing good news