(silent hill 3)英文迷語難題pls....help!!!
In here is a tragecly....art thou player or audience? Be as it may,the end doth remain:all go on only toward death. The first words at thy left hand:a false lunacy,a madly dancing man. Hearing unhearable words,drawn to a beloved's grave.....and there,mayhap,true madness at last. As did this one,playing at death,find true death at the last. Killing a nameless lover,she pierced a heart rent by sorrow. Doth lie invite truth? Doth verity but wear the mask of falsehood?Ah,thou pitiful,thou miserable ones!Still amidst lies,though the end cometh not,wherefore yearn for death? Wilt thou attend to thy beloved? Truths and lies,life and death:a game of turning white to black and black to white. Is not a silence brimming with love more precious than flattery? A peaceful slumber preferred to a throne besmirched with blood? One vengeful man spilled blood for two;Two youths shed tears for three;Three witches disuppeared thusly; And only the four keys remain. Ah,butverily......In here is a tragedy.....art thou player or audience?Trere is noting which cannot become a puppet of fate or an onlooker,peering into the cage.
the books as following:
1. i'm not much for sentimantal slop like 'romeo and joliet'.
2. 'king lear' is in this one i've never read that.
3. one line from 'macbeth' that i just can't forget: life's but a walking shadow, a poor player' 'that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more."
4.'hamlet' is in this one, i've never read that.
5.'othello' is in this one, i must've read it, but i forgot what happens.
all above are found on the notice beside the door with a pincode lock,
please give me a hand to solve this problem, i am stuck in it more than 5 hours, too poor.
the books as following:
1. i'm not much for sentimantal slop like 'romeo and joliet'.
2. 'king lear' is in this one i've never read that.
3. one line from 'macbeth' that i just can't forget: life's but a walking shadow, a poor player' 'that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more."
4.'hamlet' is in this one, i've never read that.
5.'othello' is in this one, i must've read it, but i forgot what happens.
all above are found on the notice beside the door with a pincode lock,
please give me a hand to solve this problem, i am stuck in it more than 5 hours, too poor.
SOLUTION: The intro, as said, doesn't matter, so skip it. Verse 1 to 5 refer to
Shakespeare works. Each of the five books you picked up is a work by
Shakespeare. You have to match the verses with the books, and put them in that
order. You might first want to note down what every book is about.
Now let's look at the verses. I'm not going to explain why a verse is about
that
particular book, if you want to know look for the summaries of Shake- spears
books on the internet.
Verse 1 - Hamlet - IV
Verse 2 - Romeo and Juliet - I
Verse 3 - Othello - V
Verse 4 - King Lear - II
Verse 5 - Macbeth - III
Put the books on the shelf in THIS order (IV-I-V-II-III). If you translate
these
Roman numbers to Arabic numbers now, you will get a five-digit code. But the
door only requires 4 numbers. This is where the 6th verse comes in.
Let's anylaze verse 6:
One vengeful man spilled blood for two; (this is about Hamlet)
Two youths shed tears for three; (that must be Romeo & Juliet)
Three witches disappeared thusly; (a famous scene from Macbeth)
And only the four keys remain.
One man spilled blood for two, this means you got to multiply the number of the
vengeful man (Hamlet) by two! Since Hamlet is book number 4 (IV), the number
will be 8.
The two youths, Romeo and Juliet, cried for three. Meaning you should multiply
the number of the R&J book, 1 (I) by three. So it becomes 3.
The three witches from Macbeth disappeared, so let's forget about the Macbeth
number. Scratch away number 3.
After putting the books in place, you got this code: 4-1-5-2-3 (IV-I-V-II-III)
Now apply the hints from verse 6: multiply the first number (Hamlet) by 2, the
second by 3 (R&J), and lose the last number (Macbeth). You'll now get this
code:
8-3-5-2
Shakespeare works. Each of the five books you picked up is a work by
Shakespeare. You have to match the verses with the books, and put them in that
order. You might first want to note down what every book is about.
Now let's look at the verses. I'm not going to explain why a verse is about
that
particular book, if you want to know look for the summaries of Shake- spears
books on the internet.
Verse 1 - Hamlet - IV
Verse 2 - Romeo and Juliet - I
Verse 3 - Othello - V
Verse 4 - King Lear - II
Verse 5 - Macbeth - III
Put the books on the shelf in THIS order (IV-I-V-II-III). If you translate
these
Roman numbers to Arabic numbers now, you will get a five-digit code. But the
door only requires 4 numbers. This is where the 6th verse comes in.
Let's anylaze verse 6:
One vengeful man spilled blood for two; (this is about Hamlet)
Two youths shed tears for three; (that must be Romeo & Juliet)
Three witches disappeared thusly; (a famous scene from Macbeth)
And only the four keys remain.
One man spilled blood for two, this means you got to multiply the number of the
vengeful man (Hamlet) by two! Since Hamlet is book number 4 (IV), the number
will be 8.
The two youths, Romeo and Juliet, cried for three. Meaning you should multiply
the number of the R&J book, 1 (I) by three. So it becomes 3.
The three witches from Macbeth disappeared, so let's forget about the Macbeth
number. Scratch away number 3.
After putting the books in place, you got this code: 4-1-5-2-3 (IV-I-V-II-III)
Now apply the hints from verse 6: multiply the first number (Hamlet) by 2, the
second by 3 (R&J), and lose the last number (Macbeth). You'll now get this
code:
8-3-5-2
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