This speech “I will speak daggers to her but use none” was used in Shakespeare Play, Hamlet, ACT III, Scene II. Hamlet was angry on his mother, because of her decision to marry his uncle. She married her before the mourning period of her husband’s death was over. This made hamlet, extremely furious, and hecontinue reading
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When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions
The quote “When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions” was used by Claudius in Shakespeare play, Hamlet, Act IV, Scene V. Claudius meant that, when bad incidents occur, they do not happen alone and many other bad happenings occur simultaneously to contribute to human tragedy. You may use this quote, whencontinue reading
Protagonist
Protagonist Definition & Meaning A Protagonist is used by writers as the central character of his plays. Entire plot revolves around him and his activity determines further development of the story. He doesn’t necessarily have a good character. There are some cinemas and plays where the most villainous character is a Protagonist. But more oftencontinue reading
Poetic Justice
Poetic Justice meaning Poetic justice is employed by writers to make sure that good is rewarded and bad is punished at the end of the play. It is important to bring out the moral lessons from the play, because most of the audience, relates themselves with the good characters in the play, and they sympathizecontinue reading
Dramatic Irony
Meaning of Dramatic Irony Dramatic Irony is a situation when, the audience or reader knows the exact situation of the play, while the characters in the play is unaware of the situation. This is the situation which excites the readers/audience. They either pity the character for not knowing the truth or they laugh at itcontinue reading
Doubt the sun doth move, doubt truth to be liar, but never doubt I love
The Quote “Doubt the sun doth move, doubt truth to be liar, but never doubt I love” is used in Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, Act II Scene II. Polonius happens to read Hamlet’s letter to Ophelia infront of Gertrude. The declaration of intense love, and comparing love with stars and sun is obvious in the quote.continue reading