It might be "go where no one has gone before boldly" or "boldly go where no one has gone before" I'm not 100% sure but I hope this helps you :)
Answer: In Act I and Act II of <em>Macbeth</em>, the <u>exposition</u> and <u>rising action</u> take place.
Explanation:
In <em>Macbeth</em>, Shakespeare tells a story of a man who is informed by the three witches that he would become a king. After hearing their prophecy, he makes a plan to kill King Duncan so that he can assume the throne.
When the characters of Banquo, Macbeth, Duncan and the three witches are introduced, the exposition takes place. <u>The exposition</u> is a literary device that provides background information or context, and introduces the characters.
The rising action starts when Macbeth begins to consider killing Duncan after hearing the witches' prophecy. <u>The rising action</u> is a part of the plot that occurs immediately after the exposition, builds up tension and leads to a conflict. The crucial moment of the rising action is when Macbeth murders Duncan.
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While it's possible to read the speaker of “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” as Langston Hughes himself, this “narrator” of the poem is also his own character. This speaker can best be described as pensive, introspective, and wise.
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