comic relief- Act 1; Scene 1; Line 15 "a mender of bad souls" double entendre-Act 2; Scene 1; line 69 metaphor- Act 1; Scene 2; Lines 68-69 "i, your glass" onomatopoeia- Act 2; Scene 1; Line 44 personification- Act 1; Scene 1; Line 46
It is more of a horror one, since it features a murder, a ghost and some suicides. One of the reasons it is frequently chosen for study in school is that there are practically no women in it, and therefore no sexual issues of any kind at all. It is therefore the furthest thing from a romance in the conventional sense. Nor is it a Romance in the specialized sense in which that word is used by Shakespeare scholars since it was not written towards the end of his career, does not feature the separation and subsequent reconciliation of families, and does not have a fairy tale or legendary type plot. It also has a tragic rather than a comic ending.
The name of the comic about Leif Erikson is "The Vinland Saga".
Beano Comic Library was a digest sized comic that was released in 1982 and lasted for 368 issues. It was replaced by Beano Fun-Size in 1997 which was published until November 2010.
They were assosiated with Nickleback and comic sans....they wrote Nickleback lyrics in comic sans font...trust me!
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I do not know any examples of comic relief, but the famous Romeo and Juliet line that follows is in iambic pentameter: Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo? The underlined syllables are stressed.
In 1985 the comic relief launched.
no. he uses comic relief for humor.
Comic Relief helps alot of countries, the earthquakes that have occured arround the world comic relief has helped the people that were efeected.
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Comic Relief Does The Apprentice was created on 2007-03-15.
Comic Relief Does The Apprentice ended on 2009-03-13.
Two examples of comic relief in Romeo and Juliet are the scene where the Nurse rambles on and on about Juliet's age, and the banter between Mercutio and the Nurse when they meet in Act 2. These moments provide a brief break from the intensity of the tragic events unfolding in the play.
UNICEF was around long before the creation of the comic relief franchise !
The duration of Let's Dance for Comic Relief is 1.5 hours.
Comic Relief raised £75 million in 2013.