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Shakespearean Who Killed Whom

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius

Shakespearean Who Killed Whom

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius
  5. The asp killed Cleopatra (or you could say she killed herself)

Shakespearean Who Killed Whom

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius
  5. The asp killed Cleopatra (or you could say she killed herself
  6. Othello killed Desdemona

Shakespearean Who Killed Whom

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius
  5. The asp killed Cleopatra (or you could say she killed herself)
  6. Othello killed Desdemona
  7. Titus Andronicus killed Lavinia, Chiron, Demetrius and Tamora

Shakespearean Who Killed Whom

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius
  5. The asp killed Cleopatra (or you could say she killed herself)
  6. Othello killed Desdemona
  7. Titus Andronicus killed Lavinia, Chiron, Demetrius and Tamora
  8. Achilles killed Hector (in Troilus and Cressida)

Shakespearean Who Killed Whom

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius
  5. The asp killed Cleopatra (or you could say she killed herself)
  6. Othello killed Desdemona
  7. Titus Andronicus killed Lavinia, Chiron, Demetrius and Tamora
  8. Achilles killed Hector
  9. Edgar killed Oswald

In King Lear.

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius
  5. The asp killed Cleopatra (or you could say she killed herself)
  6. Othello killed Desdemona
  7. Titus Andronicus killed Lavinia, Chiron, Demetrius and Tamora
  8. Achilles killed Hector
  9. Edgar killed Oswald
  10. Henry Tudor killed Richard of York

Shakespearean Who Killed Whom

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius
  5. The asp killed Cleopatra (or you could say she killed herself)
  6. Othello killed Desdemona
  7. Titus Andronicus killed Lavinia, Chiron, Demetrius and Tamora
  8. Achilles killed Hector
  9. Edgar killed Oswald
  10. Henry Tudor killed Richard of York
  11. Prince Hal killed Hotspur

(Henry IV, Part 1, where Falstaff kills a couple of pints of ale.)

Shakespearean Who Killed Whom

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius
  5. The asp killed Cleopatra (or you could say she killed herself)
  6. Othello killed Desdemona
  7. Titus Andronicus killed Lavinia, Chiron, Demetrius and Tamora
  8. Achilles killed Hector
  9. Edgar killed Oswald
  10. Henry Tudor killed Richard of York
  11. Prince Hal killed Hotspur
  12. Claudius killed Gertrude (accidentally; she drank poison meant for Hamlet)

Shakespearean Who Killed Whom

  1. Macduff killed Macbeth
  2. Brutus killed Caesar
  3. Tybalt killed Mercutio
  4. Hamlet killed Polonius
  5. The asp killed Cleopatra (or you could say she killed herself)
  6. Othello killed Desdemona
  7. Titus Andronicus killed Lavinia, Chiron, Demetrius and Tamora
  8. Achilles killed Hector
  9. Edgar killed Oswald
  10. Henry Tudor killed Richard of York
  11. Prince Hal killed Hotspur
  12. Claudius killed Gertrude
  13. Aufidius killed Coriolanus

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Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

They just had some issues, is all…

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Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”

(but she didn’t return his love, then he met Juliet at a party…)

Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”
  3. Cordelia loved Lear, “King Lear”
    (She loved him “according to her duty”, was the problem.)

Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”
  3. Cordelia loved Lear, “King Lear”
  4. Helena loved Demetrius, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
    (though he loved Hermia, who loved Lysander, yadda yadda yadda)

Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”
  3. Cordelia loved Lear, “King Lear”
  4. Helena loved Demetrius, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  5. Troilus loved Cressida, “Troilus and Cressida”

Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”
  3. Cordelia loved Lear, “King Lear”
  4. Helena loved Demetrius, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  5. Troilus loved Cressida, “Troilus and Cressida”
  6. Benedick loved Beatrice (though he took some persuading!)

Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”
  3. Cordelia loved Lear, “King Lear”
  4. Helena loved Demetrius, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  5. Troilus loved Cressida, “Troilus and Cressida”
  6. Benedick loved Beatrice (though he took some persuading!), “Much Ado About Nothing”
  7. Shakespeare loved the Dark Lady, “Sonnet 151”

Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”
  3. Cordelia loved Lear, “King Lear”
  4. Helena loved Demetrius, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  5. Troilus loved Cressida, “Troilus and Cressida”
  6. Benedick loved Beatrice (though he took some persuading!), “Much Ado About Nothing”
  7. Shakespeare loved the Dark Lady, “Sonnet 151”
  8. Ophelia loved Hamlet, “Hamlet”

Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”
  3. Cordelia loved Lear, “King Lear”
  4. Helena loved Demetrius, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  5. Troilus loved Cressida, “Troilus and Cressida”
  6. Benedick loved Beatrice (though he took some persuading!), “Much Ado About Nothing”
  7. Shakespeare loved the Dark Lady, “Sonnet 151”
  8. Ophelia loved Hamlet, “Hamlet”
  9. Olivia loves Viola (who, she thinks, is a man named Cesario) in Twelfth Night

Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”
  3. Cordelia loved Lear, “King Lear”
  4. Helena loved Demetrius, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  5. Troilus loved Cressida, “Troilus and Cressida”
  6. Benedick loved Beatrice (though he took some persuading!), “Much Ado About Nothing”
  7. Shakespeare loved the Dark Lady, “Sonnet 151”
  8. Ophelia loved Hamlet, “Hamlet”
  9. Olivia loves Viola (who, she thinks, is a man named Cesario) in Twelfth Night
  10. Katherine loved Petruccho, eventually, “Taming of the Shrew”

Shakespearean Who Loved Whom (with plays)

  1. Oberon loved Titania, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  2. Romeo loved Rosaline, “Romeo and Juliet”
  3. Cordelia loved Lear, “King Lear”
  4. Helena loved Demetrius, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
  5. Troilus loved Cressida, “Troilus and Cressida”
  6. Benedick loved Beatrice (though he took some persuading!), “Much Ado About Nothing”
  7. Shakespeare loved the Dark Lady, “Sonnet 151”
  8. Ophelia loved Hamlet, “Hamlet”
  9. Olivia loves Viola (who, she thinks, is a man named Cesario) in Twelfth Night
  10. Katherine loved Petruccho, eventually, “Taming of the Shrew”
  11. Count Orsino loved Lady Olivia, “Twelfth Night”