Endings Flashcards
Lucentio:
“‘Tis a wonder, by your leave, she will be tamed so
The Taming of the Shrew
“Give me your hands, if we be friends: And Robin shall restore amends”
A midsummer nights dream
Caesar:
“No grave upon the earth shall clip in it A pair so famous… see High order in this great solemnity
Antony and Cleopatra
Benedick:
“Strike up, pipers!”
Much Ado About Nothing
Lucius:
“As for that ravenous tiger, Tamora… Her life was beastly… And being dead, let birds on her take pity”
Titus Andronicus
“Take up the bodies. such a sight as this becomes the field, but here shows much amiss”
Hamlet
“With the help of your good hands, gentle breath of yours my sails must fill, or else my project fails”
The Tempest
“We will unite the white rose and the red, smile heaven upon this fair conjunction”
Richard III
“Gratiano, keep the house, and seize upon the fortunes of the Moor, for they succeed on you”
Othello
Lines from the Prince of Verona end this story of woe
Romeo and Juliet
Lodovico speaks last in this play, addressing Iago as a “Spartan dog
Othello
Fortinbras gets the last line in this play: “Go, bid the soldiers shoot”
Hamlet
Albany, Kent & Edgar are the last speakers in this tragedy
King Lear
Richmond kills the title king & ends this play saying, “Peace lives again: that she may long live here, God say amen!”
Richard III