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Page 1: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Page 2: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

King Lear (5.3.9)

Page 3: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Why should a dog, a horse, a rat have life and thou no breath at all?"

Page 4: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

King Lear (5.3.305)

Page 5: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Brevity is the soul of wit.”

Page 6: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Polonius in Hamlet

Page 7: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“But I will wear my heart upon my sleeveFor daws to peck at: I am not what I am.”

Page 8: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Othello (1.1)

Page 9: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Frailty thy name is woman.”

Page 10: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 11: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“To be or not to be--that is the question.”

Page 12: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 13: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation: “This above all: to thine own self be true, and it shall follow as the night the day, thou canst then not be false to any man.”

Page 14: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Polonius in Hamlet

Page 15: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“Even now, now, very now, an old black ram Is topping your white ewe.”

Page 16: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Othello (1.1)

Page 17: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Only we shall retain the name, all th’ additions to a king."

Page 18: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

King Lear

Page 19: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“What a piece of work is man . . .”

Page 20: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 21: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“I will a round unvarnished tale deliverOf my whole course of love; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration and what mighty magic, For such proceeding I am charged withal,I won his daughter.”

Page 22: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Othello (1.3)

Page 23: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Adieu, adieu, adieu. Remember me.”

Page 24: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

The Ghost or King Hamlet

Page 25: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Neither a borrower nor a lender be.”

Page 26: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Polonius in Hamlet

Page 27: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“To die, to sleep--to sleep, perchance to dream.”

Page 28: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 29: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Madness in great ones must not unwatched go.”

Page 30: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Claudius in Hamlet

Page 31: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Get thee to a nunnery!”

Page 32: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 33: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Cool it with a baboon’s blood.”

Page 34: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Witches in Macbeth

Page 35: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"O, reason not the need!"

Page 36: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

King Lear (2.2.453)

Page 37: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe topfull of direst cruelty!”

Page 38: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Lady Macbeth

Page 39: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“My story being done,She gave me for my pains a world of sighs;She swore, in faith, 'twas strange, 'twas passing strange,'Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful.”

Page 40: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Othello (1.3)

Page 41: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Will all Neptune’s ocean wash this blood from my hand? No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine.

Page 42: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macbeth

Page 43: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Blood will have blood.”

Page 44: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macbeth

Page 45: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“The near in blood, the nearer bloody.”

Page 46: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Donalbain in Macbeth

Page 47: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“But wherefore could not I pronounce ‘Amen?’ I had most need of blessing and ‘Amen’ stuck in my throat.”

Page 48: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macbeth

Page 49: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Screw your courage to the sticking place and we’ll not fail.”

Page 50: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Lady Macbeth

Page 51: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation: “I am yet unknown to woman, never was forsworn, scarcely have coveted what was mine own, at no time broke my faith, would not betray the devil to his fellow, and delight no less in truth than life, my first false speaking was this upon myself.”

Page 52: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Malcolm in Macbeth

Page 53: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“A fellow almost damned in a fair wife” (1.1.22).

Page 54: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Iago in Othello

Page 55: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“She swore… twas strange, twas passing strange” (1.3.176).

Page 56: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Othello

Page 57: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“I am nothing if not critical” (2.1.137).

Page 58: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Iago in Othello

Page 59: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation: “Why should I play the Roman fool and die on mine own sword?”

Page 60: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macbeth

Page 61: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Be bloody, bold, and resolute! Laugh to scorn man of woman born.”

Page 62: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

The witches in Macbeth

Page 63: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“But for mine own part, it was Greek to me.”

Page 64: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Casca in Julius Caesar

Page 65: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Bring forth men children only; for thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males.”

Page 66: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macbeth

Page 67: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“I am but mad north-north-west.”

Page 68: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 69: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Leave her to heaven.”

Page 70: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

The Ghost or King Hamlet

Page 71: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“A little more than kin and less than kind.”

Page 72: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 73: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves.”

Page 74: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Cassius in Julius Caesar

Page 75: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”

Page 76: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Marcellus in Hamlet

Page 77: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“O what a rogue and peasant slave am I!”

Page 78: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 79: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice. Take each man’s censure, but reserve thy judgement.”

Page 80: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Polonius in Hamlet

Page 81: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“O, that this too, too sullied flesh would melt.”

Page 82: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 83: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Sweets to the sweet.”

Page 84: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Gertrude in Hamlet

Page 85: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Pray you now, forget and forgive: I am old and foolish."

Page 86: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

King Lear (3.4.21)

Page 87: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“I am in blood steeped in so far that, should I wade no more, returning were as tedious as go o’er.”

Page 88: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macbeth

Page 89: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“I shall [dispute it like a man]but first I also feel it as a man.”

Page 90: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macduff in Macbeth

Page 91: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“She loved me for the dangers I had passed,And I loved her that she did pity them.This only is the witchcraft I have used..”

Page 92: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Othello (1.3)

Page 93: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under ‘t.”

Page 94: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Lady Macbeth

Page 95: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"I did her wrong."

Page 96: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

King Lear (1.5.24)

Page 97: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Bleed, bleed poor country.”

Page 98: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macduff in Macbeth

Page 99: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Out damned spot! Out I say!”

Page 100: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Lady Macbeth

Page 101: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life”

Page 102: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Romeo and Juliet

Page 103: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“If it were now to die,'Twere now to be most happy..”

Page 104: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Othello

Page 105: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“O Scotland! Scotland! Fit to govern! No, not to live.”

Page 106: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“O Scotland! Scotland! Fit to govern! No, not to live.”

Page 107: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macduff in Macbeth

Page 108: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Pray you now, forget and forgive: I am old and foolish."

Page 109: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

King Lear (4.7.84)

Page 110: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.”

Page 111: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

LadyMacbeth

Page 112: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“That handkerchiefDid an Egyptian to my mother give.”

Page 113: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Othello

Page 114: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble.”

Page 115: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

The witches in Macbeth

Page 116: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“My soul is too much charged with blood of thine already.”

Page 117: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macbeth

Page 118: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Sing all a green willow must be my garland.”

Page 119: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Desdemona in Othello (4.3)

Page 120: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation: “Give us a light there, ho!” and then, “A light, a light!”

Page 121: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Banquo in Macbeth

Page 122: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Pray you now, forget and forgive: I am old and foolish."

Page 123: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

King Lear (4.7.84)

Page 124: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Frailty, thy name is woman!”

Page 125: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 126: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"O, that way madness lies, let me shun that; no more of that."

Page 127: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

King Lear (3.4.21)

Page 128: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Suit the action to the word, the word to the action.”

Page 129: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 130: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“But I will wear my heart upon my sleeveFor daws to peck at: I am not what I am.”

Page 131: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Othello

Page 132: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Tell WHO THE FOLLOWING QUOTATION DESCRIBES:

“The play’s the thing wherein we shall catch the conscience of the king.”

Page 133: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Claudius in Hamlet

Page 134: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Tell WHO THE FOLLOWING QUOTATION DESCRIBES:

“Though this be madness, yet there is method in ‘t.”

Page 135: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Hamlet

Page 136: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Tell WHO THE FOLLOWING QUOTATION DESCRIBES:

“More matter with less art.”

Page 137: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Polonius in Hamlet

Page 138: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“I…know how tender ‘tis to love the babe that milks me; I would…have dashed the brains out, had I so sworn as you have done to this.”

Page 139: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Lady Macbeth

Page 140: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.”

Page 141: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Romeo and Juliet

Page 142: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Kill me to-morrow: let me live to-night!”

Page 143: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Desdemona in Othello

Page 144: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day to the last syllable of recorded time.”

Page 145: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Macbeth

Page 146: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Et tu, Brute?—Then fall Caesar!”

Page 147: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Julius Caesar in Julius Caesar

Page 148: Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears: "Come, let's away to prison; we two will sing like birds i'the cage."

Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Make thick my blood.”

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Lady Macbeth

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Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Here I stand your slave, a poor, infirm, weak and despised old man."

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King Lear (3.2.20)

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“When shall we three meet again in thunder, lightening, or in rain.”

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The witches in Macbeth

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Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Here I stand your slave, a poor, infirm, weak and despised old man."

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King Lear (3.2.20)

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Sleep no more! Macbeth doth murder sleep.”

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Macbeth

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“O! I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial.”

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Othello

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Yet I do fear thy nature; it is too full of the milk of human kindness.”

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Lady Macbeth

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Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“I will play the swan.And die in music.”

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Othello (5.2)

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive our bosom interest. Go pronounce his present death, and with his former title greet Macbeth.”

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Duncan in Macbeth

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Thou has it now: king, Cawdor, Glamis, all, as the weird women promised, and I fear thou play’dst most foully for ‘t.”

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Banquo in Macbeth

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“There’s daggers in men’s smiles.”

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Donalbain in Macbeth

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“A little water clears us of this deed.”

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Lady Macbeth

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“If chance will have me king, then chance may crown me.”

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Macbeth

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“O, beware my lord of jealousy! It is the green eyed monster” (3.3.191-192).

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Iago in Othello

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“I am as constant as the Northern Star.”

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Julius Caesar in Julius Caesar

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.”

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Mark Antony in Julius Caesar

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“O now for ever farewell the tranquil mind… Othello’s occupation gone!” (3.3.392-402)

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Othello

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Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“Young men's love then liesNot truly in their hearts, but in their

eyes.”

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Romeo and Juliet

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“Cry ‘Havoc!’ and let slip the dogs of war.”

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Mark Antony in Julius Caesar

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“as ignorant as dirt” (5.2.1)

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Emilia in Othello

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“This was the most unkindest cut of all.”

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Mark Antony in Julius Caesar

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Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

“Death lies on her like an untimely frostUpon the sweetest flower of all the field.”

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Romeo and Juliet

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“… one that loved not wisely, but too well”

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Othello

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“I will wear my heart on my sleeve” (1.1.68).

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Iago in Othello

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation:

“Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I would thou couldst.”

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Macbeth

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation: “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life.”

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Romeo and Juliet

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quotation: “There’s no art to find the mind’s construction in the face.”

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Duncan in Macbeth

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Name the SPEAKER of the following quote:

“I kissed thee ere I killed thee: no way but this;

Killing myself, to die upon a kiss.”

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Othello

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Who was from his mother’s womb untimely ripped?

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Macduff in Macbeth

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Tell WHO THE FOLLOWING QUOTATION DESCRIBES:

“Leave her to heaven.”

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Gertrude in Hamlet

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Tell WHO THE FOLLOWING QUOTATION DECRIBES:

“A little more than kin and less than kind.”

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Claudius in Hamlet

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Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Here I stand your slave, a poor, infirm, weak and despised old man."

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King Lear (3.2.20)

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Tell WHO THE FOLLOWING QUOTATION DECRIBES:

“our sometime sister, now our queen.”

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Gertrude in Hamlet

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Name the PLAY in which the following quotation appears:

"Here I stand your slave, a poor, infirm, weak and despised old man."

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King Lear (3.2.20)

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Tell WHO THE FOLLOWING QUOTATION DECRIBES:

“A countenance more in sorrow than in anger.”

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The Ghost or King Hamlet

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