King Lear Flashcards

1
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Act 3 Scene4: Lear

A

poor naked wretches

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2
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Act 1 Scene 1: Lear

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shake all cares and business from our age

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3
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Act 1 Scene 1: Goneril

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I love you more than word can wield the
matter

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4
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Act 1 Scene 1: Kent

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See better, Lear

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5
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Act 1 Scene 3: Gloucester

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Unnatural, detested, brutish villain

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6
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Act 1 Scene 2: Edmund

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My practices ride easy. I see the business.

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7
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Act 4 Scene 1: Gloucester

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I stumbled when I saw

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8
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Act 1 Scene 1: Lear

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a wretch whom nature is ashamed

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9
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Act 5 Scene 3: Lear

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Gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman.

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10
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Act 1 Scene 4: Fool

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Thou art nothing

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11
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Act 2 Scene 4: Lear

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you unnatural hags

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12
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Act 1 Scene 1: Lear

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out of [his] sight

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13
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Act 4 Scene 1: Gloucester

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‘Tis the time’s plague, when madmen lead the blind

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14
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Act 2 Scene 4: Lear

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a poor old man

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15
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Act 3 Scene 2: Lear

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my wits begin to turn

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16
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Act 5 Scene 3: Goneril

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the laws are mine, not thine

17
Q

Act 1 Scene 1: Lear

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nothing will come of nothing

18
Q

Act 4 Scene 7: Lear

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I am a very foolish fond old man,

19
Q

Act 1 Scene 2: Edmund

A

Now, gods, stand up for bastards!

20
Q

Act 1 Scene 4: Lear

A

to have a thankless child

21
Q

Act 3 Scene 2: Lear

A

I am a man
More sinned against than sinning.

22
Q

Act 3 Scene 2: Lear

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Rumble thy bellyful! Spit, fire! Spout, rain!
Nor rain, wind, thunder, fire are my daughters.

23
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Act 3 Scene 4: Gloucester

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Our flesh and blood, my lord, is grown so vile

24
Q

Act 3 Scene 7: Gloucester

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All dark and comfortless!

25
Q

Act 4 Scene 6: Lear

A

They flattered me like a dog