Monday 16 December 2013

Identify Shakespeare’s Quote’s

Paper instructions:
SUPPLY the following 3 answers to EACH quote listed below from Shakespeare:
1.The speaker
2.The circumstances of the quotation
3. It’s significance to the play as a whole and to the character
USING the following Shakespeare plays;
WINTER TALES= WT
CYMBELINE= Cym
THE TEMPEST= The T
QUOTES BELOW:
1. Now bless thyself. Thou metst with things dying, I with things newborn. (WT 4.2.104-105).
2. It is required / You do awake your faith. (WT 5.3.94-95).
3. For my sake wear this. / It is a manacle of love. I’ll place it / Upon this fairest prisoner.
(Cym 1.1.122-4).
4. The vows of women / Of no more bondage be to where they are made / Than they are to their virtues, which is nothing! / O, above measure false! (Cym 2.4.110-113).
5. A headless man? The garments of ______?
I know the shape of ‘s leg; this is his hand,
His foot Mercurial, his Martial thigh,
The brawns of Hercules; but his Jovial face–
(Cym 4.2.310-313).
6. Whom best I love, I cross, to make my gift / The more delayed, delighted. (Cym 5.5.194-5).
7. O, what am I? / A mother to the birth of three? Ne’er mother / Rejoiced deliverance more.
(Cym 5.6.170-171).
8. This island’s mine, by _____, my mother, / …The rest o’ th’island (The T, 1.2.333-347).
9. I’th’ commonwealth I would by contraries / …No sovereignty (The T, 2.1.147-57).
10. The rarer action is / In virtue than in vengeance…Not a frown further (The T. 5.1.27-30)

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