act 5 Flashcards

(22 cards)

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‘i never shall endure her. Dear my lord, ……………….’

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‘i never shall endure her. Dear my lord be not familiar with her’- Regan to Edmund

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‘to both these sisters have i sworn my love; each jealous f the other, as the stung are of the adder. Which of them shall i take?’ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,’

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‘to both these sisters have i sworn my love; each jealous f the other, as the stung are of the adder. Which of them shall i take? Both? One? Or neither/ Neither can be enjoyed if both remain alive’

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‘Men must endure their…………….., even as their…………………….’

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‘men must endure their going hence, even as their coming hither; ripeness is all’

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‘lets away to prison,………………..’

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‘lets away to prison we two alone will sing like birds i’ the cage

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‘you have the captives who were the opposites of todays strife……………………………………..’

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‘you have the captives who were the opposites of todays strife. I do require them of you’- Albany

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‘I hold you but as a subject of this war,………………..’

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‘I hold you but as a subject of this war, not as a brother’

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‘Lady, i am not well; else i should……………………….’

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‘Lady, i am not well; else i should answer from a full flowing stomach’

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‘Edmund I arrest thee on capital treason ……………………’

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‘Edmund i arrest thee on capital treason and in thine attaint’

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This glided……..’

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‘This glided serpent- Albany about Goneril

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'’Thou art a traitor false…………………………………………’

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‘thou art a traitor false to thy gods, thy brother and thy father’

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‘the gods are just and of our pleasant vices……………………….The dark vicious place where thee he got…………..’

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‘the gods are just and of our pleasant vices make instruments to plague us: The dark vicious place where thee he got, cost him his eyes’- Edgar

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‘the wheel is come ………………..’

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‘the wheel is come full circle i am here’- Edmund- Bottom again

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‘his flawed heart- alack too weak to support- twixt two ……………………….’

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‘his flawed heart- alack too weak to support- twixt two extremes of passion, joy and grief, burst smilingly’

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‘i was contracted to them both………………….’

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’ i was contracted to them both, all three now marry in an instant’

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‘yet Edmund was beloved. The one the other poisoned…………………….’

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‘yet Edmund was beloved. The one the other poisoned for my sake, and after slw herself

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16
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‘some good i mean to do…………………..’

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‘some good i mean to do despite of mine own nature’- Edmund

17
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‘O you are men of ………..’

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‘O you are men of stones’- Lear

18
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‘shes gone …………..’

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‘shes gone for ever’- Lear

19
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‘This feather stirs she lives1 If it…………………………………That i have ever felt’

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‘This feather stirs she lives1 If it a chance which does redeem all sorrows That i have ever felt’

20
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‘why should a dog, ……………………And thou no breath at all ?’

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‘why should a dog, a horse, a rat have life, And thou no breath at all ?’

21
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‘I have a journey, sir, shorty to go. My……………………………..’

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‘I have a journey, sir, shorty to go. My master calls me and i must not say no’

22
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‘the weight of this…………….’

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‘the weight of this sad time we must obey’