act 3 Flashcards
(31 cards)
‘here i stand……….., a poor, infirm,……………….man’
‘i here i stand, you slave, a poor infirm, weak and despised old man’
‘i am a man………..’
‘i am a man more sinned against than sinning’
‘since i was man…….off fire,……….of horrid thunder, such groans…………rain, i never remembered to have heard’
‘since i was a man, such sheets of fire, such bursts of horrid thunder, such groans of roaring wind and rain, i never remembered to have heard.’
‘my wits begin……….. Come on, my boy. How………?
‘my wits begin to turn. Come on my boy. How dost, my boy, art cold?
‘the younger………fall’
‘the younger rises when the old doth fall’
‘most savage and ………’
‘most savage and unnnatural’
‘we must……the king’
‘we must incline to the king’- Gloucester
‘if i die for it,………master must be relieved’
‘if i die for it, the king my old master must be relieved’
‘these injuries the king…………………………home’
‘these injuries the king now bears will be revenged home’
‘filial……..’
‘filial ingratitude’
‘o i have ta’en………….this!’
‘o i have ta’en too little care of this’ - lear
‘didst thou give ………….? And art thou………?
‘didst thou give all to thy daughters? And art thou come to this?
‘this night will turn……………………men’
‘this night will turn us all to fools and mad men’
‘is man no more than …..’
‘is man no more than this?’
‘unaccommodated man is no more but…………..forked animal as thou art’
‘unaccommodated man is no more but such a poor, bare, forked anaimal as thou art’- Lear
‘my duty cannot ……………………………daughters hard commands’
‘my duty cannot suffer t’obey all your daughters hard commands’- Gloucester
‘yet………to come seek you out’
‘yet i have ventured to come seek you out’- Gloucester
‘how malicious……………., that i must…………………….’
‘how malicious is my fortune that i must repent to be just’ - Edmund after shwoing Cornwall letter about Gloucester helping Lear
’ i will persever in my course………………..,though the conflict………………………’
‘i will persever in my course though the conflict be sore between that and my blood’
‘all the power of……………………………to his impatience’
‘all the power of his wits have given away to his impatience’
‘is there any cause……………………….hard hearts’
‘is there any cause in nature that makes these hard hearts’ - Lear to Edgar
‘drive toward Dover,……………………both welcome ad protection’
‘drive toward Dove, friend, where thou shalt meet both welcome and protection’
‘hang him instantly’- Regan
‘Pluck out his eyes’- Goneril
‘Good my friends, …………………..guests. Do me no …………….’
‘Good my friends consider you are my guests. Do me no foul play, friends’