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Rhyme Scheme King Richard
1,269 wordsO, let no noble eye profane a tear For me, if I be gored with Mowbray's spear! As confident as a falcon's flight Against a bird, do I with Mowbray fight O thou, the earthly author of my blood, Whose youthful spirit in me regenerate Doth with a two-fold vigour lift me up To reach at victory above my head, Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers, And with thy blessing steel my lance's point That it may enter Mowbray's waxen coat And furbish new the name of John o' Gaunt Even in the lust harbou...
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Man Of Action Iii Ii
973 wordster> The problem with Richard is that he is not really a man of action; he confronts and deals with difficulties by internal ising and talking about them. Richard is not at all a man of his action. Whenever a problem arises, he internalizes and talks to himself or the surrounding people, but does not do anything to resolve the problem. He is not ready to stand up and do something about it, and instead complains about the situation to himself. I think that it is because of this trait th...
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Coventry Upon St Lambert Day I I 198 Richard
644 wordsWhen Bolingbroke accuses Mowbray of murdering the Duke of Gloucester, Richard knows that there is a chance of Mowbray telling about Richard's involvement in the crime. Gaunt also understands Richard's position but he also knows that there is no stopping Richard, because .".. correction lieth in those hands / which made the fault that we cannot correct" (I, ii, 4 - 5). Richard is seen as God's representative on Earth and only Richard can punish himself, so it is a matter only God can resolve.
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King Richard Ii Duke Of Gloucester
612 wordsIn this play of challenge and debate, could it be possibly suggested that King Richard had a part to play in the murder of his uncle the Duke of Gloucester? Could the reader possibly pick up this assumption having known nothing about the play? These are all factors that one must find by reading in between the lines, noticing and understanding the silence that is exchanged. For the silence is just as important as the speech. Why is it assumed that King Richard II has anything to do with the murde...
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Point Of The Play Make The Audience
733 wordsMichael Frank Noises Off is a 2 hour classical farce that appears at first to be one play; but, after the Second Act, one can clearly see that it is composed of two plays running parallel to each other that are: Nothing On, a sex farce, and the backstage farce that takes place whilst the cast rehearse for the final leg of the Nothing On tour. The two plays meld, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On and entrances to the backstage tomfoolery. Whilst the characters come and go from on...
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Rhyme Scheme King Richard
1,277 wordsThe Vigorous Falcon BOLINGBROKE. O, let no noble eye profane a tear For me, if I be gored with Mowbray's spear! As confident as a falcons flight Against a bird, do I with Mowbray fight? (To John of Gaunt) O thou, the earthly author of my blood, Whose youthful spirit in me regenerate Doth with a two-fold vigour lift me up To reach at victory above my head, Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers, And with thy blessing steel my lances point That it may enter Mowbray's waxen coat And furbish ne...
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