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Last of "Aida
End of "Aïda
Part of "Othello
When Carmen dies
When Otello dies
End of some plays
Play ender, often
La Bohème" finale
Last part of "Aida
The last of "Aïda
Play's end, perhaps
Part of a long play
When Ophelia drowns
Shakespearean penult
End of "The Crucible
Fifth of a play, often
Section of a long play
When Carmen is stabbed
Last part of some plays
Part of ''The Tempest''
When Faust kills Valentin
When "eye of newt" is used
Chekhov play ending, often
Penultimate part of "Hamlet
When Otello dies in "Otello
Next-to-last part of "Hamlet
When Mimi dies in "La Boheme
Last part of ''The Crucible''
Next-to-last part of "Macbeth
When Juliet drinks the poison
When Ophelia dies, in "Hamlet
When Juliet drinks the potion
Juliet drinks the poison in it
Last part of "Man and Superman
When Oswald dies in "King Lear
When Brutus sees Caesar's ghost
When Ophelia drowns, in "Hamlet
When "Ave Maria" is sung in "Otello
When "Ave Maria" is heard in "Otello
Double, double toil and trouble" time
When Ophelia makes her last appearance
Part of "Hamlet" in which Ophelia drowns
When Antony dies in "Antony and Cleopatra
When Antony says "I am dying, Egypt, dying
End of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," e.g.
When the "Macbeth" witches add "eye of newt
When John Proctor confesses in "The Crucible
When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are last seen
When Othello hides to overhear Cassio's boasting
When ''eye of newt'' is mentioned in ''Macbeth''
When Bottom returns in "A Midsummer Night's Dream
It starts in Friar Laurence's cell in "Romeo and Juliet
When Proctor renounces his confession, in "The Crucible
Part of "Macbeth" when the witches make their prophecies
Section of "Romeo and Juliet" when Juliet fakes her death
When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are last seen in "Hamlet
When "Double, double toil and trouble" is chanted in "Macbeth
When a "Macbeth" witch says, "Something wicked this way comes
When the witches in "Macbeth" say "Double, double toil and trouble
When Othello says to Desdemona, "... would thou hadst ne'er been born!
In "Macbeth," it starts with the line "Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd
When the line "Double, double toil and trouble" is delivered in "Macbeth
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