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Post by mysticmurray on Jan 19, 2004 23:09:54 GMT 1
Currently revising for Mock english A Level exam....
But what's the text??
"Beware, my Lord, of jealousy. It is the green-eyed monster that doth mock The meat it feeds on"
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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Jan 19, 2004 23:13:27 GMT 1
One of Quinn's post-match interviews? ;D
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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Jan 19, 2004 23:15:30 GMT 1
... or perhaps Othello
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Post by mysticmurray on Jan 19, 2004 23:16:14 GMT 1
that is the correct answer.......
but who says the aforementioned lines in the play?
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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Jan 19, 2004 23:17:43 GMT 1
It is from one of his interviews then?
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Post by mysticmurray on Jan 19, 2004 23:18:37 GMT 1
I'm afraid not.
It isn't eloquent enough.
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Jan 19, 2004 23:23:38 GMT 1
Othello- Scene 3? Here some others from the same play that could apply to JQ- " Reputation, reputation, reputation! O! I have lost my reputation....................................and what remains is bestial." Scene 2.
Also "Men should be what they seem" Scene 3. This is even better:- " For I am declined/ into the vale of years." Scene 3
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Post by mysticmurray on Jan 19, 2004 23:29:45 GMT 1
"Even now, now, very now an old black ram Is tupping your white ewe."
hehehehe
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Jan 19, 2004 23:30:43 GMT 1
Whoops! It's ACT 3, scene 3- and it's Iago speaking. I did A level English Lit- but a long, long time ago!!
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Jan 19, 2004 23:35:12 GMT 1
That's Iago again- Act 1, scene 1. Hey! How did you guess I'm sitting here with the Complete Works in two volumes at my right hand!!!
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