What is the damned spot to which Lady Macbeth refers?
Lady Macbeth sees the blood of Duncan on her hands, and is unable to remove it, which symbolizes her inability to discard the guilt she feels for his murder.
What was Lady Macbeth's initial reaction upon hearing that her husband was predicted to be king?
Lady Macbeth's initial reaction upon hearing that her husband was predicted to be king she doubted his strength of will. She would pray to the spirits to grant her the strength to be as cruel as she needed to be.
Why does Cassius object to battling Octavius and Antony at Philippe?
He does not want to tire out his soldiers.
What is the plot summary for A Woman of No Importance?
A Woman of No Importance is a play written by Oscar WEilde. Its plot summary revealed troubling attitudes towards the roles and expectations of women in the Victorian Era. Mrs. Arbuthnot, the main character, is an unwed mother with one grown son.
Is Ophelia younger than Laertes?
The text does not say for certain. Certainly Ophelia is treated like a child whereas Laertes is treated like someone more mature, but this may not be a true indication of their respective ages. Polonius and Laertes (and Hamlet for that matter) treat Ophelia as if she has no mind of her own, no capability of acting on her own. And indeed this appears to be the case, but it may be because she has always been treated like that, not because she is young.
How would you analyze the different thing in a play?
Aristotle's Poetics is a good place to start when analysing plays, especially what he calls the Elements: Plot, Character, Thought, Diction, Song, and Spectacle.
What happens during the beginning of a play?
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How are spirits and magical creatures important in The Tempest act 3 scene 2 and act 4 scene 1?
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Who is a stoic character in Julius Caesar and why?
i THINK THAT A STOTC CHARCTAR OF JULIUS CESAR WAS A LOT OF MANY DFFERENT THNGS AND A LOT OF THNS.
In the play Julius Caesar where to Brutus and Cassius flee to?
no its sardis. after they left rome they went to the Asian minor to Sardis
What is the main conflict in a mid summer night's dream?
Two pairs of young aristocrats run into the woods near Athens. One girl is loved by both boys, whereas the other girls is despised by the one she loves. The first one is about to be married to the latter (whom she does not loves) so they all flee during the midsummer night. Magic things happen to them when they stumble upon the fairy folk.
Why does the apothecary refuse to sell romeo he poison at first?
It's illegal to sell poisons in Mantua.
Who is the protagonist of taming the star runner?
The novel entitled Taming the Star was written by S. E. Hinton. The protagonist in the story is Travis Harris, a sixteen year old boy.
What are the lyrics to Parlor Songs from Sweeney Todd?
Below is a link to the soundtrack lyrics from the movie Sweeney Todd.
Why is it called Good night Desdemona Good morning Juliet?
In the original Shakespeare plays, Othello kills Desdemona when she is about to asleep, and Juliet kills herself when she wakes up to find Romeo dead.
Now that, in the end, Constance has saved them from death, Desdemona can fall asleep and live (Goodnight) and Juliet can wake up and not die (Good Morning).
He gave feedback forms for them to fill up and pass it back to him.
Did Othello wife Desdemona slept with anyone in a play Othello?
Desdemona slept with Othello in the play. And despite what Othello thought, he was the only guy she slept with.