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English II, Semester 2 Ms. Aldemir
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“Eaten out of house and home,” Henry IV, Part 2, Act II, Scene I Now used to refer to greedy visitors Often applied to Penelope after the suitors eat and drink all of Odysseus’ animals and wine, even though that was written before Shakespeare.
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“Cruel to be kind,” Hamlet, Act III, Scene iv Title of a song by Nick Lowe (1989) “Cruel to be kind in the right measure Cruel to be kind it's a very good sign Cruel to be kind means that I love you Baby, got to be cruel, you got to be cruel to be kind”
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“Knock, knock! Who’s there…?” Macbeth, Act II, Scene iii “Too much of a good thing,” As You Like It, Act IV, Scene I Too much of a good thing is a________thing. (Ex.: flies in the Koolaid) “To thine own self be true,” Hamlet, Act I, Scene iii
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The plot of Hamlet: boy’s father is killed by his uncle. Boy’s uncle moves in on mom. Boy must avenge father and take father’s place.
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The plot of Romeo and Juliet: Two kids from enemy families fall in love; it’s doomed from the start.
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Funeral speech by Marc Antony referenced by an Iron Maiden song (1988) and a Buffy the Vampire Slayer novel “The evil that men do lives after them; / the good is oft interred with their bones…” (Act III, sc. ii)
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