Hamlet Act 5 Flashcards

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1
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“Now get you to my lady’s chamber and….

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tell her, let her paint an inch thick to this favour she must come”

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2
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“and tell her, let her….

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paint an inch think to this favour she must come”

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3
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“I tell thee, churlish….

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priest, // A minstring Angel shall my sister be // When thou liest howling”

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4
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“A minstring….

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Angel my sister shall be // When thou liest howling”

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5
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“When thou liest….

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howling”

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6
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“This is I, ….

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Hamlet the Dane”

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7
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“I loved Ophia. Fourty thousand….

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brothers // could not, with all their quantity of love // Make up thy sum”

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8
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“Fourty thousand brothers // could not, ….

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with all their quantity of love // Make up thy sum”

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9
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“This is mere….

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madness // And thus awhile the fit will work on him”

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10
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“This is mere….

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madness”

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11
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“And thus awhile….

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the fit will work on him”

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12
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“This is I, Hamlet….

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the Dane”

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13
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“There’s a divinity that….

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shapes our ends”

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14
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“Rough hew them…..

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how we will”

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15
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“There’s a divinity that shapes our….

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ends // Rough hew them how we will”

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16
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“They are not….

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near my conscience”

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17
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“they are not near….

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my conscience”

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18
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“He that hath killed….

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the King and whored my mother”

19
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“Now get you to….

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my lady’s chamber”

20
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“He that hath….

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killed the King and whored my mother”

21
Q

“Popped in between th’….

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election and my hopes”

22
Q

“Popped in between th’ election and….

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my hopes- is’ not perfect conscience /: To quit him with this arm?”

23
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“Is’t not perfect conscience//….

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//To quite him with this arm?”

24
Q

“There’s special providence….

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in the fall of a sparrow”

25
Q

“If it be now, ‘tis not….

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to come; if it be not to come, it will be now….”

26
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“….it will be now; if it be….

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not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all”

27
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“….yet it will come. ….

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….”the readiness is all”

28
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“If it be now, ‘tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be….

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….now; if it be not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all”

29
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“Why as a woodcock to….

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mine own springe.”

30
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“Why as a woodcock to mine own springe. ….

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….I am justly killed with mine own treachery”

31
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“Here thou incestuous, ….

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murderous, damned Dane”

32
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“Drink off this potion- ….

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Is thy union here? Follow my mother”

33
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“Here thou incestuous, murderous, damned Dane….

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Drink off this potion- is thy Union here? Follow my mother”

34
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“Exchange forgiveness with me….

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noble Hamlet, // Mine and my father’s death come not upon thee”

35
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“Mine and my father’s death, come not….

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upon thee.”

36
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“Mine and my father’s death, ….

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come not upon thee.”

37
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“Exchange forgiveness with….

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me, noble Hamlet”

38
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“Now cracks a noble heart….

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-good night, sweet prince”

39
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“And flights of angels….

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sing thee to thy rest.”

40
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“Now cracks a noble heart- good night, sweet prince….

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//And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest”

41
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“Bear Hamlet, like a….

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soldier, to the stage”

42
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“For he was likely, ….

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had he been put on”

43
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“To have proved….

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most Royal”

44
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“Bear Hamlet, like a soldier, to the stage; // For he was likely, ….

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had he been put on // To have proved most Royal”