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Shakespeare |
A writer during the Elizabethan times and Jacobean |
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Jacobean |
This was the era of which King James was king |
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Suspense |
The process of waiting for news in uncertainty |
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Pathetic Fallacy |
Using weather to reflect mood |
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Sense |
To have a feeling or to perceive something through one of your senses |
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Prophecy |
A prediction made, in Macbeth the three Witches make a prophecy that Macbeth will become king |
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Prediction |
To tell what’s happening in advance |
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Emphasise |
Special importance or significance; stress on a word or phrase in a speech to draw attention to something |
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Witches |
Person, usually female, who practises (black) magic; ugly or wicked woman, Characters in Shakespeare’s Macbeth |
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Suggests |
To put a proposition forward |
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Incantation |
A series of words said as a magical spell or charm |
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Paradox |
A statement that seems self-contradictory but may be true |
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Superstition I |
Having supernatural beliefs, belief in omens, ghosts etc. idea or practice based on this |
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Perspective |
A point of view from someone |
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Atmosphere |
The pervading tone or mood of a place, situation or creative work |
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Suspense |
The process of waiting for news or uncertainty |