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  1. If a man is always afraid of being ridiculed, he'll never dare to wear something nice. In short, since I intend to marry, I won't hear anything the world has to say against marriage. So don't mock me for what I said against it before. Man is a fickle creature, and that's my conclusion.

  2. 31 lip 2015 · Act 5, scene 4. ⌜ Scene 4 ⌝. Synopsis: Claudio and Don Pedro appear for the second wedding. The women enter masked. When Claudio takes the hand of Leonato’s “niece,” agreeing to marry her, she unmasks and he learns that she is Hero.

  3. Him suddenly being in the desert again and then casually shooting the head desert man really cheapened the last film. He tore his ticket to get there in 3, he almost died, he lost his family. The desert man had him give up his wedding ring, and John did it. In 5 minutes of #4 that was all nullified.

  4. A side-by-side translation of Act 2, Scene 4 of As You Like It from the original Shakespeare into modern English.

  5. The extensive exchanges between the various characters here draws out the metaphorical similarities between physical fighting and the "battle of the sexes" that has been going on (and conducted through messengers). It also goes on so long as to make the duel absolutely ridiculous.

  6. 4 lip 2018 · Both terms are used to indicate absurdity; the subtle difference is that ludicrous means amusingly so, and ridiculous means inviting ridicule or mockery.

  7. Like his business ventures, Sir Politic’s plan to hide from the government is ridiculous. In a play in which characters’ names reference animals from fables, a tortoise might have been chosen to reinforce the fact that Sir Politic is slow, or it could reference either the story of the tortoise and the hare or the tortoise and the bird from ...

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