The quote 'Your face is as a book where men may read strange matters' is from Macbeth, Shakespeare.
This line, from Shakespeare's "Othello," suggests that one's facial expressions can reveal hidden emotions or thoughts. It highlights the idea that one's face can communicate information or feelings without words.
A simile is the literary term that is used in the quote 'Oh never shall sun that morrow see. What if your face my thane is as a book where men may read strange matters.
Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may read strange matters. (Shakespearean) Your face betrays strange feelings, my lord, and people will be able to read it like a book. (Modern English)
The literary term used in the quote is metaphor. Lady Macbeth uses a metaphor to compare her husband's face to a book where unusual things can be discerned by others.
by face book
just read the book
"Stars, hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires." - Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 4. This quote indicates that Macbeth struggles to conceal his ambitious and murderous thoughts, suggesting that he is not adept at hiding his emotions.
Take a book and read, don't just have a face book account
does lee majors read his email would like to be friends with him on face book thank you
Yes I read the book and loved it the book is all about Jamie and her life
throw it away after you hit your teacher in the face with it
Yes he did and it was a very good book. You should totally read it!!! :D
yes they do i read a book about them and they do that because it lets their kids be creative.