6.4.3 Test (CST): Drama: Shakespeare's Macbeth

Question 4 of 20

Read these two passages:

Hec.
"O, well done! I commend your pains;
And every one shall share i' the gains.
And now about the cauldron sing,
Like elves and fairies in a ring,
Enchanting all that you put in."

Dun.
"See, see, our honour'd hostess!
The love that follows us sometime is our trouble,
Which still we thank as love. Herein I teach you
How you shall bid God 'eild us for your pains,
And thank us for your trouble."

Which lines from the play have a more poetic style?



Answer :

Final answer:

Identifying poetic style lines in Shakespeare's Macbeth.


Explanation:

Poetic style lines:

  1. Hec. O, well done! I commend your pains; And every one shall share i' the gains.
  2. Macduff. Wherefore did you so? Macbeth. Who can be wise, amazed, temperate and furious, Loyal and neutral, in a moment? No man: The expedition my violent love Outrun the pauser, reason.
  3. First Witch. Banquo and Macbeth, all hail!

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