act 3 Flashcards

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‘here i stand……….., a poor, infirm,……………….man’

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‘i here i stand, you slave, a poor infirm, weak and despised old man’

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‘i am a man………..’

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‘i am a man more sinned against than sinning’

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‘since i was man…….off fire,……….of horrid thunder, such groans…………rain, i never remembered to have heard’

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‘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.’

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‘my wits begin……….. Come on, my boy. How………?

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‘my wits begin to turn. Come on my boy. How dost, my boy, art cold?

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‘the younger………fall’

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‘the younger rises when the old doth fall’

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‘most savage and ………’

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‘most savage and unnnatural’

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‘we must……the king’

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‘we must incline to the king’- Gloucester

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‘if i die for it,………master must be relieved’

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‘if i die for it, the king my old master must be relieved’

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‘these injuries the king…………………………home’

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‘these injuries the king now bears will be revenged home’

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‘filial……..’

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‘filial ingratitude’

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‘o i have ta’en………….this!’

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‘o i have ta’en too little care of this’ - lear

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‘didst thou give ………….? And art thou………?

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‘didst thou give all to thy daughters? And art thou come to this?

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‘this night will turn……………………men’

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‘this night will turn us all to fools and mad men’

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‘is man no more than …..’

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‘is man no more than this?’

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‘unaccommodated man is no more but…………..forked animal as thou art’

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‘unaccommodated man is no more but such a poor, bare, forked anaimal as thou art’- Lear

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‘my duty cannot ……………………………daughters hard commands’

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‘my duty cannot suffer t’obey all your daughters hard commands’- Gloucester

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‘yet………to come seek you out’

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‘yet i have ventured to come seek you out’- Gloucester

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‘how malicious……………., that i must…………………….’

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‘how malicious is my fortune that i must repent to be just’ - Edmund after shwoing Cornwall letter about Gloucester helping Lear

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’ i will persever in my course………………..,though the conflict………………………’

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‘i will persever in my course though the conflict be sore between that and my blood’

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‘all the power of……………………………to his impatience’

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‘all the power of his wits have given away to his impatience’

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‘is there any cause……………………….hard hearts’

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‘is there any cause in nature that makes these hard hearts’ - Lear to Edgar

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‘drive toward Dover,……………………both welcome ad protection’

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‘drive toward Dove, friend, where thou shalt meet both welcome and protection’

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‘hang him instantly’- Regan

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‘Pluck out his eyes’- Goneril

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‘Good my friends, …………………..guests. Do me no …………….’

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‘Good my friends consider you are my guests. Do me no foul play, friends’

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'thy cruel nails..........his poor old eyes'
'thy cruel nails pluck out his poor old eyes'- To Cornwall by Goneril
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' Out,.......!
'Out, vile jelly!'
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'where is thy......'
'where is thy lustre now?'
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'it was he that....................treason to us'
'it was he that made the overture of thy treason to us'
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'o my follies! Then............... Kind Gods,......................................!
'o my follies! Then Edgar was abused. Kind Gods, forgive me that, and prosper him!'
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'Go thrust him......, and let him smell......'
'Go thrust him out the gates and let him smell his way to Dover'
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