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unusual facts about Act III


Act III

Act III Broadcasting, a defunct American television broadcasting company



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Eustathios Makrembolites

The novel enjoyed a later influence in connection with the story tradition of Apollonius of Tyre—Eustathius' scene of the storm at sea and the heroine offered as a sacrifice being adapted in Book 8 of the Confessio Amantis of John Gower and, by way of that, forming a portion of the plot of William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (particularly in Act III).

Ghost character

Petruchio, Romeo and Juliet, companion of Tybalt at the fight in Act III, scene 1, also mentioned as attending the Capulet's banquet in Act I, scene 5.

Offstage brass and percussion

In Act III of Berlioz's opera Les Troyens, a group of offstage trumpets plays a distorted-sounding fanfare along with cornets to create an unusual dramatic effect.

Pride, Pomp, and Circumstance

The episode title is a quote from Act III, Scene III of William Shakespeare's play Othello.

The episode title is a quote from Act III, Scene III of William Shakespeare's play Othello, wherein the title character bids farewell not only to being happily married, but also to his career as a military general, after receiving news his wife has been unfaithful.

The Chairman Dances

The piece was composed on commission from the Milwaukee Symphony, and is described by Adams as an "out take" from Act III of the opera he was working on at the time, Nixon in China.