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O gentle lady, / 'Tis not for you to hear what I can speak. / The repetition in a woman's ear / Would murder as it fell”?

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Here, Madame Merle hints at the fact that she has a plan (which she shares in the next scene with Osmond) for Osmond to marry Isabel, who she knows has just inherited a large amount of wealth after Mr. Touchett’s passing. As becomes clear over the course of the novel, their plan succeeds, with Isabel not only falling in love with Osmond and agreeing to marry him, but also developing a deep love for Pansy, whom she comes to see as a mother.

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Drowsy hums; Yawning peal (transferred epithets) → emphasizes late at night which is time when supernatural events were believed to take place And let the angel whom thou still hast served” → refers to the witches as ‘angels’ to spite Macbeth So I say, personally, be as ironic as you want, just, as mentioned in the blog, be careful you don't overuse it to the point that the use of irony becomes ironic (i.e. you lose the audience).

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give to the edge o’ the sword his wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls that trace him in his lineDark night strangles the travelling lamp → periphrasis for sun; night symbolizes evil; sun symbolizes light Dramatic irony occurs when the reader or viewer knows something that the characters in the story do not. This can create a sense of unease or anticipation as the audience waits to see how the characters will react to the situation they are in. There was a moment’s silence; the warm noon-tide seemed to listen. “I trust you, but I don’t trust him,” said Ralph. Although we make every effort to offer you the best possible price, we reserve the right to refuse any price match request for any reason.

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Macbeth speaks to the murders in prose, rather than in verse, showing that he has stooped down to their level. Series of gruesome animal imagery is used to describe horrible contents of the cauldron; disgust prejudices audience against the witches the temple-haunting martlet, approve By his loving mansionry that the heaven’s breath Smelling wooingly here.” compares himself to bad creatures (nightmares, witchcraft, murder, Tarquin) that harm innocent victims; shows that he is aware that his decision is morally wrong Half a soul and to a notion crazed say ‘Thus did Banquo’ → Any fool or madman would say that it was Banquo’s faultfor the poor wren, the most diminutive of birds, will fight, her young ones in her nest, against the owl” → criticising Macduff for fleeing to England by contrasting him against a wren. Methought I heard a voice cry, ‘Sleep no more Macbeth does murder sleep’ This is an indicator of the lasting repercussions that Macbeth will face due to regicide. The lady was 40 yrs old, talkative and not attractive. She loved the writing of the narrator. She had read of his books and wrote a letter to congratulate him on his work. She manipulates him by requesting to chat with him and a little lunch at Foyot- an expensive restaurant that he cannot afford to dine at. She gets what she wants but the poor author has to pay the price.She was in fact a woman of a charming age. But she is not one that excites a sudden and overwhelming passion at first sight. She is an extremely food loving and, ravenous woman. She doesn’t even think a bit about the costs of the expensive dishes, that narrator has to pay for the lunch. Her, “I never eat more than one thing” is her signature dialogue. This woman is smart, experienced, selfish and hardly bothered about the expense.She has her own way and just thinks about herself: her interests, her longings etc. She doesn’t consider whether the poor author can afford such expensive dishes. Theme of the Story Macbeth indulges in images and ideas that are unbecoming of a king; he wishes death and destruction upon his kingdom for his sake; selfish Shakespeare hints at the enduring consequences that evil acts have on one’s mental wellbeing (subtle warning to audience about the implications of regicide)

irony Is this passage from Macbeth a good example of dramatic irony

At this point, readers understand the significance of the ring and its importance to Gollum. However, Gollum does not yet realize he has lost the ring, and Bilbo doesn’t yet know who the ring belongs to. For this reason, the scene where Bilbo and Gollum engage in a game of riddles becomes more stressful for the audience who understands what’s at stake.Turn, hell-hound, turn!” → Macduff compares Macbeth to a creature spawned in Hell, a vile representation of Macbeth’s tyranny and evil. Made them drunk hath made me bold → paradoxical idea; effect of alcohol; peers through LMB’s facade

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