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Personification 1. This quarry cries on havoc.& Fortinbras (Act 5 Scene 2) 2.Oh proud Death&- Fortinbras (Act 5 Scene2) 3.what feast is toward in thine eternal cell, that thou so may princes at a shot so bloodily hast struck.- Fortinbras (Act 5 Scene 2) Alliteration 1. A serpent stung me so the whole ear of Denmark- Ghost (Act 1 Scene 5) 2. with witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts. Ghost (Act 1 Scene 2) 3. To give them seals never, my soul, consent.- Hamlet (Act 3 Scene 2) Assonance 1. Of life, of crown, of queen at once dispatched- Ghost (Act 1 Scene 5) 2. A demand defeat was made. Am I a coward?- Hamlet ( Act 2 Scene 2) 3. Is slicklied ;er with the pale cast of thought; Hamlet (Act 3 Scene 1) Simile 1. And curd into eager droppings into milk. Ghost (Act 1 Scene 5) 2. What's near it with it. Or it is a massy wheel; Rosencrantz (Act 3 Scene 3) 3. be thou chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shall not escape calumny;- Hamlet (Act 3 Scene 4) Metaphor 1. ;The glowworm shows the matin to be near, and ; gins to pale his unaffected fire;- Ghost (Act 1 Scene 5) 2. ;Oh, my offense is rank. It smells to heaven- King (ct 3 Scene 3) 3. And I, of ladies most deject and wretched that sucked the honey of his music vows-Ophelia (Act 3 Scene 1) Symbolism 1. And still your fingers on your lips- hamlet; means to keep quiet (Act 1 Scene 5)';s some fennel for you and Columbines.- Ophelia; to the king symbolizing unfaithfulness (Act 4 Scene 5) 3. Here;s some rosemary. That's for remembrance. Please love remember. And here's some pansies. They're for thoughts-Ophelia (Act 4 Scene 5) Imagery 1. O it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periurg-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters- Hamlet (Act 3 Scene 2) 2. He took my fathers grossly full bread, with all his crimes broad blown, as flush as May- Hamlet (Act 3 Scene 3) 3. Such an act that blurs the grace and blush of modesty, calls virtue hypocrite, takes off the rose- Hamlet (Act 3 Scene 4) |
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