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- 1581: Henry V
- ... have found out about the English plans, and "shake in fear." They are planning to "divert the English purposes." In order to do so, they employ three corrupt English men, Richard Earl of Cambridge, Henry Lord Scroop of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey, knight of Northumberland, to help France to conspire against the king of England. They are to kill King Henry at Southampton before he is to set sail for ...
- 1582: Hamlets Troubles
- ... someone that is not to be trusted, constantly going behind the backs of others. We see an example of this when Polonius was spying on his daughter and Hamlet, You need not tell us what Lord Hamlet said; we heard it all (3.1.174-175). He spies on others in many different ways, this is only an example of how he physically spied on Hamlet and Ophelia, he has many ...
- 1583: The Masque Of The Red Death: An In Depth Review Of The Image
- ... time and their own demise. Death has illimitable domain over all. The theme can be further elaborated by the biblical scripture I Thessalonians 5:2-3. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they shall say , Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. In ...
- 1584: Macbeth
- ... symbol of blood in the scene in which she walks in her sleep. She says "Out damned spot! Out I say! One: two: why then 'tis time to do't: hell is murky. Fie, my lord, fie, a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it when none can call out power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in ...
- 1585: Owl Creek Bridge
- ... experience. He looked at the forest on the bank of the stream, saw the individual trees, the leaves and the veining of each leafsaw the very insects upon them, the locusts, the brilliant-bodied flies, the grey spiders stretching their web from twig to twig. He noticed the prismatic colours in all the dewdrops upon the million blades of grass. These are details that he could not possibly know of ...
- 1586: Herman Hesses Demian
- ... in his book one day during class. The note reads: The bird fights his way out of the egg. The egg is the world. Who would be born must first destroy a world. The bird flies to God. That God s name is Abraxas. The note is from Demian. Not understanding what exactly the note means, Sinclair is just grateful to hear from his old friend who he misses so much ...
- 1587: Hamlet 6
- ... a demon instead of his father's spirit. Another example of his bravery is portrayed when he actually sees the ghost: HAM. It will not speak. Then I will follow it. HOR. Do not, my lord! HAM. Why, what should be the fear? 5 Hamlet is not afraid to follow the ghost and speak with it, despite the fact that Horatio is telling him not to go. He asks Horatio why ...
- 1588: Hamlet (william Shakespeare).
- ... subtext. When asked if he recognizes Polonius, Hamlet promptly replies, "Excellent well; you are a fishmonger" (II.ii.172). Although the response seems crazy since a fish-seller would look completely unlike the expensively dressed lord Polonius, Hamlet is actually criticizing Polonius for his management of Ophelia, since "fishmonger" is Elizabethan slang for "pimp." He plays mind-games with Polonius, getting him in crazy talk to agree first that a cloud ...
- 1589: Taming Of The Shrew
- ... believe she should obey his every word. She did chose him after all. She is as innocent as can be and yet does not believe Kate when she says "....Thy husband is thy life, thy lord, thy keeper...." (Act5, Scene2, Line146). Bianca has yet to be as tamed as her sister. Bianca is sweet and portrays all that a woman of the sixteenth century should be. Kate is rude and everything ...
- 1590: Taming Of The Shrew
- ... he says. By the end of the play, however, she is presented as being mild and submissive to Petruccio, leading up to her greatest speech in the dialogue of the play. Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance commits his body To painful labor both by sea and land, To watch the night in storms, the ...
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