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EXPLANATION( Waiting For Godot-Samuel Beckett)

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Explanation:(Waiting for Godot) 1. We wait. We are bored. NO, don’t protest, we are bored to death, there’s no denying it.-2006,2001,1998 2. The air is full of our cries! But habbit is a great deadener.-2005 3.Ah yes, the two thieves. Do you remember the story?-2004 4. But at this place, at this moment of time, all mankind is us, whether we like it or not. Let us make the most of it, before it is too late!-2003,1999 5.When! When! One day is that not enough for you, one day like any other day, he went dumb, one day I went blind, one day we’ll do leaf, one day we were born, one day we shall die, the same day; the same second, is that not enough for you?-2002,2000 6. You are human beings none the less. As far as one can see of the same species as myself. Of same species as myself! Of same species as Pozzo! Made in God’s Image. 7.All my life I’ve tried to put it from me, saying, Vladimir, be reasonable you haven’t yet tried everything and I resumed the struggle. 8. People are bloddy ignor

EXPLANATION( Death of a Salesman-Arthur Millar)

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Important Explanation( Death of a Salesman) 1. Will you stop mending stockings? Al least while I’m in the house. It gets me nervous. I can’t tell you, please.-2006 2. In the greatest country in the world a young man with such personal attractiveness, gets lost . And such a hard worker.-2006 3. You can’t eat the orange and throw the peel away- a man is not a piece of fruit.-2005,01,96,94 4. I can’t cry, I don’t know what it is, but I can’t cry. I don’t understood.2005,02,00,95 5. A small can be just as exhausted as a great man.-2003 6. It is not what you say It’s how you say it because Personality wins the day.2002 7. He had the wrong dreams . All all wong.-1999 8. Why did you do it? I search and search and search, and I can’t understand it, Willy . I made the last payment on the house today. Today, dear. And there’ll be nobody home.-1993 9. He had good dream. It’s the only dream you can have – to come out number one man.-1994 10. Can you

EXPLANATION( RIDERS TO THE SEA-j.m. synge)

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Important Explanation: (Riders to the Sea) 1. No man at all can be living forever, and we must be satisfied. 2.He’s gone now, God spare us, and we’ll not see him again. He’s gone now, and when the black night is falling I’ll have no son left me in the world. 3.I’ll have no call now to be going down and getting Holy water in the dark nights after Samhain, and I won’t care what way the sea is when the other woman will be keening. 4.It isn’t that I haven’t said payers in the dark night till you wouldn’t know what I’d be saying ; but its a great rest I’ll have now, and it’s time surely. 5.Isn’t it sorrow enough is on every one in this house without your sending him out with an unlucky word behind him and a hard word in his ear? 6.It it was a hundred horses, or a thousand horses you had itself, what is the price of a thousand horses against a son where there is one son only? 7.They are all gone now, and there isn’t anything more the sea can do to me.

Important Explanation(Desire Under the Elms)

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Important Explanation(Desire Under the Elms) 1.They hated me `cause I was hard. I hated them `cause they were soft. 2.laugh, ye damn fools! Ye’re rght jist the same, fiddler. 3.Maw’s gone to her grave. She kin sleep now. 4.I left the piller over his little face, then he killed himself. He stopped breathing. 5.T’ hell with the firm! I am learning it!I’ve turned the cows an other stock louse! I’ve durivem into the woods whar they kin be free!By freein’tem , I’ m freeing myself! 7.I don’t repent that sin! I haint asking God; forgive that! 8Ha ha –ha! So that’s her sneaking game all along! Like I suspicioned at fust t’swaller it all –anme. Too--! 9. An he kin do a good nights work too. 10. I felt they was something, onnateral-somewhats- the house seemed to be lonely and cold- compelling me to go down to the barn to the beasts of the field. 11. Soft heaked. Like his Maw. Dead spit ‘n’ imago. No hope in him.

Important Explanation(The Nun’s Priest’s Tale)

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Important Explanation(The Nun’s Priest’s Tale) 1. This storie is also trewe, I undertake, As is the book of Launcelot De Lake, T hat women holde in ful great reverence. 2. and now, good people, pay attention to all see how dame fortune quickly change side. 3. Not other cure cnstow noon for me Eek I nil not be cured, I wol deye; What knowe I of the queen Niobe? Lat be thyne olde ensaumples, I thee preye. 4. Wommenes counseils been ful ofte colde Wommenes Counsecil broughte us first to wo And made Adam from Paradise to go There as he was ful merye and wel at esc. 5. Now goode men, I prey you herkneth alle Lo, how fortune turneth sodynly The hope and pryde eek of hir enemy. 6. for when I see the beautee of your face Ye been so scarlet reed aboute youre yen- It maketh al my drede for to dein. 7. what is’t I dream on? O cunning enemy, that, to catch a saint. With saint dost bait thy hook!most dangerous Is that temptation that doth goad us To sin in living virtue. 8. and in oure yer

Dylan Thomas poems Text

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The Force that Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower The force that through the green fuse drives the flower Drives my green age; that blasts the roots of trees Is my destroyer. And I am dumb to tell the crooked rose My youth is bent by the same wintry fever. The force that drives the water through the rocks Drives my red blood; that dries the mouthing streams Turns mine to wax. And I am dumb to mouth unto my veins How at the mountain spring the same mouth sucks. The hand that whirls the water in the pool Stirs the quicksand; that ropes the blowing wind Hauls my shroud sail. And I am dumb to tell the hanging man How of my clay is made the hangman's lime. The lips of time leech to the fountain head; Love drips and gathers, but the fallen blood Shall calm her sores. And I am dumb to tell a weather's wind How time has ticked a heaven round the stars. And I am dumb to tell the lover's tomb How at my sheet goes the same crooked worm.

Shakespeare Text: Hamlet

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Hamlet SCENE I. Elsinore. A platform before the castle. FRANCISCO at his post. Enter to him BERNARDO BERNARDO Who's there? FRANCISCO Nay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself. BERNARDO Long live the king! FRANCISCO Bernardo? BERNARDO He. FRANCISCO You come most carefully upon your hour. BERNARDO 'Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Francisco. FRANCISCO For this relief much thanks: 'tis bitter cold, And I am sick at heart. BERNARDO Have you had quiet guard? FRANCISCO Not a mouse stirring. BERNARDO Well, good night. If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus, The rivals of my watch, bid them make haste. FRANCISCO I think I hear them. Stand, ho! Who's there? Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS HORATIO Friends to this ground. MARCELLUS And liegemen to the Dane. FRANCISCO Give you good night. MARCELLUS O, farewell, honest soldier: Who hath relieved you? FRANCISCO Bernardo has my place. Give you good night. Exit MARCELLUS Holla! Bernardo! BERNARDO Say, What,