Presents information on the play 'Love's Labour's Lost,' written by William Shakespeare and edited by H.H. Furness XIV, with reference to the meaning of the adjective 'fair.' Definition of the word in the book 'Oxford English Dictionary'; Meaning of the phase 'in fair,' as defined in...
“Fair play” is a short phrase that Shakespeare was very fond of as he used it three times in his plays. When we use the phrase today it’s in the context of human behaviour – the fair and honest treatment of people, or in sport – playing in accordance with the rules, not cheati...
In this lesson, students use the Visual Thesaurus to explore the pronunciation and meaning of several key vocabulary words inMacbeth. They then examine how Shakespeare uses these vocabulary words to enhance the text through the sound devices of alliteration and assonance. Length of Less...
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'Fair is foul and foul is fair' is a particularly well known Shakespeare quote, said by the three witches in the opening scene of Macbeth... and what a wonderful opening Macbeth has! Darkness, thunder and lightning, a desert place and three witches...
Conformity to established rules; upright conduct and equitable conditions. For example,The coach insists on fair play. Shakespeare used this idiom inKing John(5:2): “According to the fair play of the world, let me have audience.” [Late 1500s] Also seeturnabout is fair play. ...
This paper aims at analysing the type of poeticity that governs the tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. The stylistics of the witches' discourse reveals some hidden destructive structures that corrupt words and meanings. These patterns can be identified in the figures of speech that dominate...
–William ShakespeareMacbeth, Act 1, Scene 1. This couplet is chanted by the three Witches when they get together during a storm to talk about their future meeting with Macbeth. The incantation “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” is synonymous with the Macbeth drama. It sets the scene and...
I suppose that we have to interpret the meaning of this expression on a gigantic scale. This expression is a deep Shakespeare's insight, which probably have a worldwide importance with a contemporary sounding. For your information, the mentioned above line is from the choral speaking of the ...
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