Macbeth is talking about himself and saying that he is “a poor player, / That struts and frets his hour upon the stage” (5.5.24-25). He delivers this speech after receiving news that his wife, Lady Macbeth, has died. After Lady Macbeth dies, Macbeth starts to realize how much of a mess his life is and how pointless it is and how will be forgotten, based on his speech, he insists that his life has no purpose and meaning. Macbeth starts the speech by saying “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and…
Marlowe used figurative language of imagery and irony to express his point on nature. Marlowe also expresses his knowledge on how nature can provide for humanity and other aspects as well. In Marlowe’s poem, he delivers imagery to the audience by saying, “And I will make thee beds of roses And a thousand fragrant posies, A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle;...” Marlowe gives details of how the making of the “beds of roses” for his love by having nature to provide…
well behaved dog”(Joanna). She is saying that training the dog is the building block to a well behaved god, without proper training, the dog can create bad habits that in return will destroy where it is located. David Penberthy was saying in one of his arguments that “ I reckon the more vicious or dangerous a breed of dog is, the greater the chances that the owner is at best a bit of a matcho dill, and at worst a complete antisocial” (David Penberthy). He is saying if someone owns a dog and if…
19-21). By opening out with this, he addresses the Plebeians by relating to them saying the death was nothing personal to Caesar and that he loved him just as they did. He also talks in pros which is the language of the common folk where there are multiple punctuation so on the same line. By doing so, he does not talk to them, but rather with them and it helps to relate him to what has just happened. Brutus finishes by saying, “Then none have I offended. I have done no more to Caesar than you…
Though the two of them genuinely care about Hamlet, their allegiances to certain Polonius and Claudius make him feel betrayed. Hamlet viciously attacks Ophelia saying, “If thou dost marry, I’ll give thee this plague for thy dowry. Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny. Get thee to a nunnery, go. Farewell. Or, if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool, for wise men know well enough…
being there by saying their name and title for example UN Secretary…
change will come with his presidency? On January 20, 2009, President Barack Obama stood in front of thousands of Americans to present his inaugural address. Obama started off by saying how humble he is to have won the election and he thanked President George Bush for his service. Barack Obama then continued on by saying that forty-four presidents took the presidential oath during times of high prosperity and gathering clouds and raging storms, like him. Obama tells his audience that the country…
nightfall they could finally be themselves. This also goes back to slavery time, how during night time a lot of slaves will try to escape. Or when the sun goes done they will meet up in the woods and sing Negro spirituals. She follows that sentence by saying “it was time to hear things and talk”, this shows that they could finally converse as they please. It also tells us that during the day when the sun was up they were really miserable because they couldn’t talk as they pleased. I think the…
2015 p.7)”. Bernie is trying to get on a personal level with the audience and have them engaged in what he is saying. By this he means that nurses across America should have access to the equipment and gear to stay healthy. Bernie uses pathos to…
view so they could have empathy and also sympathy for him. Brutus starts out his speech by saying, "Romans, countrymen, and lovers! Hear me for my cause, and be silent that you may hear. Believe me for mine honor, and have respect to mine honor that you may believe.” (III;iii:14-15) He wants to be able to have everyone's attention…