Quote by Thomas Kyd
BEL-IMPERIA: Oh let me go; for in my troubled eyesNow may'st thou read that life in passion dies.HORATIO: Oh stay a while, and I will die with thee;So shalt thou yield, and yet have conquered me.
Summary
In this quote, Bel-Imperia expresses her turmoil and anguish, suggesting that her passion is consuming her and threatening her very existence. Horatio responds by telling her to stay a little longer, offering to die alongside her. He believes that if she stays, she will give in to his pleas, but in doing so, she will also dominate and defeat him emotionally. This exchange showcases the intense emotions and the tragic nature of their relationship, as well as the power struggles at play.
By Thomas Kyd