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King Lear Important Quotation

King Lear General Quotes Cordelia: Nothing.Lear: Nothing can come of nothing, speak again. Which of you shall we say doth love us most?(King Lear to daughters) Unhappy that I am, I cannot heaveMy heart into my mouth. I love your majestyAccording to my bond; no more nor less.(Cordelia to King Lear) Let it be so. Continue reading
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Iago in Othello

Character of Iago Central points: Overall analysis: A completely diabolical villain who exploits characters’ weaknesses and seizes any opportunity to create discord. He remains one of Shakespeare’s most heinous villains. Iago’s contempt for Othello is established from the beginning of the play. In his discussion with Roderigo in scene one, he openly admits that he Continue reading
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T.S. Eliot Teaching Booklet

T.S. Eliot Ms. C. Cotter A link to a Google Doc of this booklet which can be printed: Click Here Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in 1888 in Missouri to a Bostonian family. Educated at Harvard and later completed graduate work at Oxford. Eventually settled in England and became a British citizen in 1927. Converted Continue reading
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About Me
Ms. Cotter’s Class is a run by Claire Cotter, a teacher and SEN Coordinator in Christian Brothers College Cork.
