Asked by Brady

Hello, for the three omens for fortelling Alonso's death I have so far Act 2 P. 113 line 75 Where Alonso says" Tello, a love that's true ignores, the greatest danger. It is my fate that I should have a rival. Is that good, i couldn't find anymore in act two and then in act three i have for the omen page 150 where Alonso says And so I go, half dead and yet half alive. What can I say to leave, my foot already in the stirrup. Then third omen act one p. 87 Alonso says" Worship today, and die tomorrow" How are those 3 for omens, all the professor is looking for is the omen and who says it. Thanks

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Answered by drwls
It would help a lot if you told us what play you are talking about. Is it "El Caballero de Olmedo" by Lope de Vega?

If so, see
http://www.juandelacuesta.com/pdf/OLMEDOsample.pdf
Answered by Brady
sorry its Knight of Olmedo
Answered by SraJMcGin
What a wonderful site drwls gave you! Actually it's the same play: El Caballero de Olmedo (Spanish) and The Knight of Olmedo. Don't miss Dr. Friedman's remarks. Did you read the posts of yesterday and this morning I did for you? You mean I didn't have to reread it AGAIN and actually think?!!

Yes, these look good. To my way there are many omens = referring to the posts I already gave you.

Sra
Answered by Brady
Haha, Thanks so much I have a learning disability so its hard for me to understand this stuff.
Answered by Brandon
Brady: What type of learning disability do you have? Regardless of that, keep on trying! You will inspire others every time you succeed!
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