- - end of some plays and operas
- - when juliet says "romeo, i come! this do i drink to thee"
- - Juliet appears in it, but Romeo doesn't
- - When we learn of Ophelia's drowning in "Hamlet"
- - When Juliet drinks the poison
- - Part of 'Romeo and Juliet' in which Juliet fakes her death
- - When Aida dies in Verdi's 'Aida'
- - When we learn of Ophelia's drowning
- - When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are last seen in 'Hamlet'
- - 'Double, double toil and trouble' time
- - When "eye of newt" is mentioned in "Macbeth"
- - When 'Double, double toil and trouble' is chanted in 'Macbeth'
- - Part of "Hamlet" in which Ophelia drowns
- - When Otello dies in 'Otello'
- - When Othello hides to overhear Cassio's boasting
- - When John Proctor confesses in 'The Crucible'
- - End of Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible,' e.g
- - When "Ave Maria" is sung in "Otello"
- - When Juliet drinks the potion
- - Section of "Romeo and Juliet" when Juliet fakes her death
- - "Hamlet" part that opens with Claudius, Gertrude, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern
- - Juliet drinks the poison in it
- - When Ophelia drowns, in "Hamlet"
- - When "Ave Maria" is heard in "Otello"
- - Play's end, perhaps
- - When Brutus sees Caesar's ghost
- - When Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are last seen
- - It starts in Friar Laurence's cell in "Romeo and Juliet"
- - Last part of "Man and Superman"
- - When the line "Double, double toil and trouble" is delivered in "Macbeth"
- - In "Macbeth," it starts with the line "Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd"
- - When Mimi dies in "La Boheme"
- - When Bottom returns in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- - When Proctor renounces his confession, in "The Crucible"
- - When Antony dies in "Antony and Cleopatra"
- - When in "Macbeth" we hear "Eye of newt..."
- - When Juliet "dies" for the first time
- - When Oswald dies in "King Lear"
- - When Ophelia dies, in "Hamlet"
- - When the witches in "Macbeth" say "Double, double, toil and trouble"
- - "la bohème" conclusion
- - penultimate part of "king lear"
- - When Faust kills Valentin
- - Second-to-last "Macbeth" section
- - When Prospero says 'We are such stuff / As dreams are made on'
- - Second-to-last part of "Othello"
- - Second-to-last part of a Shakespeare play
- - End of "Aida"
- - Next-to-last part of "Macbeth"
- - "La Bohème" finale
- - Part of a long play
- - When the 'Macbeth' witches add 'eye of newt'
- - Last part of Aida
- - Fifth of a play, often
- - End of "The Crucible"
- - When Ophelia drowns
- - When a "Macbeth" witch says, "Something wicked this way comes"
- - Shakespearean penult
- - Play ender, often
- - Next-to-last part of "Hamlet"
- - Section of a long play
- - When Ophelia makes her last appearance
- - When "eye of newt" is used
- - When Othello says to Desdemona, "... would thou hadst ne'er been born!"
- - Penultimate part of "Hamlet"
- - When Otello dies
- - When Carmen is stabbed
- - Chekhov play ending, often
- - Last part of "The Crucible"
- - Last part of some plays
- - When Antony says "I am dying, Egypt, dying"
- - When Carmen dies
- - Part of "Macbeth" when the witches make their prophecies
- - End of some plays
- - Part of "The Tempest"
- - Last part of 'Aida,' e.g.
- - Play conclusion, perhaps
- - Penultimate part of "Macbeth"
- - Play finale, perhaps
- - Play section
- - Last of "Aida"
- - The last of "Aïda"
- - Part of "Othello"
- - Part of 23 Down.
- - Part of "Macbeth."
- - Play division
- - Play segment
- - Play part
- - last part of "the seagull"
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