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    • [PDF File]act 1 scene outline - Wasatch

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      At the end of Act 1 Macbeth has been promised kingship by the witches, he has risen in power by becoming Thane of Cawdor, and Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have a plan to murder King Duncan to further Macbeth's hope of becoming king. !e main events in Act 1 are: act. scene. line numbers Three witches meet on a heath and make plans to meet with ...


    • [PDF File]Act 1, Scene 1

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      Act 1, Scene 1, Page 4 80 HERMIA So will I grow, so live, so die, my lord, Ere I will my virgin patent up Unto his lordship, whose unwishèd yoke My soul consents not to give sovereignty. HERMIA I’d rather wither away than give up my virginity to someone I don’t love. 85 90 THESEUS Take time to pause, and by the next new moon—


    • [PDF File]KENT King Lear - Webs

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      Act 1, Scene 1, Page 4 Become a fan on Facebook Follow us on Twitter King Lear William Shakespeare Get this No Fear to go! < Previous Section Act 1, Scene 1, Page 3 Act 1, Scene 1, Page 4 Next Section > Act 1, Scene 1, Page 5 Original Text Modern Text 75 Myself an enemy to all other joys, Which the most precious square of sense possesses.


    • [PDF File]Much Ado About Nothing - The Folger SHAKESPEARE

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      Scene 3 ACT 3 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 ACT 4 Scene 1 Scene 2 ACT 5 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 It is hard to imagine a world without Shakespeare. Since their composition four hundred years ago, Shakespeare’s plays and poems have traveled the globe, inviting those who see and read his works to make them their own.


    • [PDF File]Act 1 Act 1, Scene 1 - Internet Archive

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      Act 1, Scene 1 Act One Scene One It is 1957. TROY and BONO enter the yard, engaged in conversation. TROY is fifty-three years old, a large man with thick, heavy hands; it is this largeness that he strives to fill out and make an accommodation with. Together with his blackness, his largeness informs his sensibilities and the


    • [PDF File]The Tragedy of Hamlet: Act 1, Scene 1 by William Shakespeare

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      The Tragedy of Hamlet: Act 1, Scene 1 by William Shakespeare Created for Lit2Go on the web at etc.usf.edu 7 Was, as you know, by Fortinbras of Norway, Thereto prick'd on by a most emulate pride, Dared to the combat; in which our valiant Hamlet— For so this side of our known world esteem'd him—


    • [PDF File]About the Playwrights The Diary of Anne Frank, Act I

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      Act I Scene 1 [The scene remains the same throughout the play. It is the top floor of a warehouse and office building in Amsterdam, Holland. The sharply peaked roof of the building is outlined against a sea of other rooftops, stretching away into the distance. Nearby is the belfry of a church tower, the Westertoren, whose carillon1 rings out ...


    • [PDF File]Act 1, Scene 1

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      Act 1, Scene 2 (A room of state in the castle.) (Flourish.) (Exeunt all but HAMLET.) HAMLET O, that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew! Or that the Everlasting had not fixed His canon ’gainst self-slaughter! O God! God!


    • [PDF File]A CHRISTMAS CAROL By Charles Dickens ACT 1

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      ACT 1 PROLOGUE: Mr. Dickens SCENE ONE: Marley’s Ghost SCENE TWO: The First of the Three Spirits ACT II SCENE THREE: The Second of the Three Spirits SCENE FOUR: The Last of the Spirits SCENE FIVE: The End Christmastime, in the City of London (Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843, when he was 31.) ...


    • [PDF File]Act 1, Scene 1 - Loudoun County Public Schools

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      Act 1, Scene 1, Page 3 30 BARNARDO Sit down a while And let us once again assail your ears, That are so fortified against our story, What we have two nights seen. BARNARDO Sit down for a while, and we’ll tell you again the story you don’t want to believe, about what we’ve seen two nights now. HORATIO Well, sit we down,


    • [PDF File]Section A: Shakespeare - GCSE English Revision

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      1 Section A: Shakespeare Answer one question from this section on your chosen text. Macbeth Read the following extract from Act 1 Scene 3 of Macbeth and then answer the question that follows. At this point in the play, Macbeth is speaking to Banquo. Macbeth and Banquo meet the witches on their way home from war.


    • [PDF File]Romeo and Juliet - The Folger SHAKESPEARE

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      Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 ACT 5 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 It is hard to imagine a world without Shakespeare. Since their composition four hundred years ago, Shakespeare’s plays and poems have traveled the globe, inviting those who see and read his works to make them their own.


    • [PDF File]Table of Contents - Napa Valley College

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      sensitive, as in his rebukes of Prospero in Act 1, scene 2, and in his description of the eerie beauty of the island. Ferdinand Son and heir of Alonso. Ferdinand seems in some ways to be as pure and naïve as Miranda. He falls in love with her upon first sight and happily submits to servitude in order to win Prospero’s approval.


    • [PDF File]Act 1, Scene 1 - HIBS ENGLISH

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      Act 1, Scene 2, Page 2 25 30 CAPTAIN As whence the sun 'gins his reflection Shipwracking storms and direful thunders break, So from that spring whence comfort seemed to come Discomfort swells. Mark, King of Scotland, mark: No sooner justice had, with valor armed, Compelled these skipping kerns to trust their heels,


    • [PDF File]Romeo & Juliet Act 1 Summary

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      Romeo & Juliet Act 1 Summary from Sparknotes.com SCENE i Sampson and Gregory, two servants of the house of Capulet, stroll through the streets of Verona. With bawdy banter, Sampson vents his hatred of the house of Montague. The two exchange punning remarks about physically conquering Montague men and sexually conquering Montague women. Gregory sees


    • [PDF File]Romeo and Juliet Full Script - Southchurch High School

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      ACT 1, SCENE 1 [Verona, a street, morning. SAMPSON & GREGORY, armed] SAMPSON 1.1.1 Gregory, on my word, we'll not carry coals . take insults GREGORY 1.1.2 No, for then we should be colliers . coal miners SAMPSON 1.1.3 I mean, if 5 we be in choler , we'll draw . and 2, angered, draw our weapons GREGORY 1.1.4


    • [PDF File]REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES - Dramatic Publishing

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      ACT ONE Scene 1: Monday morning, September 7, 1987~about 7:00 a.m. Scene 2: A few hours later, about 11:30 a.m. ... Page 10 REAL WOMEN HAVB CURVES Act 1 CARMEN. I only tell you for your own good. Bueno~r'll go get the bread myself, but you better not get any when I bring it. (CARMEN walks to the door.)


    • [PDF File]Macbeth Act I Scenes I - IV - Collaborative Learning

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      Act I Scenes I - IV 1. Ross reveals that the Thane of Cawdor has been a traitor, and helped the King of Norway. He is sentenced to death by Duncan and his title is to be given to Macbeth. 9. Macbeth sees Malcolm’s position as an obstacle to the final prediction coming true.He is already beginning to be ambitious for the throne. 2. Closer Look


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