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Iachimo in a sentence
Context around Iachimo
- Average sentence length in these examples: 20.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 4 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 11 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Iachimo
- In this selection, "iachimo" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 20.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, meets, remorseful, godfrey, tells, heads and wins stand out and add context to how "iachimo" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a campy iachimo and a remorseful iachimo tells of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "iachimo" sits close to words such as aadi, aayush and abbottabad, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with iachimo
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If Iachimo wins, he will get Posthumus's token ring. (10 words)
Returning to Italy, Iachimo convinces Posthumus that he has successfully seduced Imogen. (12 words)
An elated Cymbeline pardons Belarius and the Roman prisoners, including Lucius and Iachimo. (13 words)
Posthumus must now live in Italy, where he meets Iachimo (or Giacomo), who challenges the prideful Posthumus to a bet that he, Iachimo, can seduce Imogen, who Posthumus has praised for her chastity, and then bring Posthumus proof of Imogen's adultery. (42 words)
The 2004 production, directed by Jon Ciccarelli, embraced the fairy tale/ Disney aspect of the story and produced a colorful version with wicked step mothers, feisty princesses and a campy Iachimo. (31 words)
Barbara Jefford was criticised as too cold and formal for Imogen; Leon Gluckman played Posthumus, Derek Godfrey Iachimo, and Derek Francis Cymbeline. (22 words)
Example sentences (11)
Posthumus must now live in Italy, where he meets Iachimo (or Giacomo), who challenges the prideful Posthumus to a bet that he, Iachimo, can seduce Imogen, who Posthumus has praised for her chastity, and then bring Posthumus proof of Imogen's adultery.
An elated Cymbeline pardons Belarius and the Roman prisoners, including Lucius and Iachimo.
A remorseful Iachimo tells of his bet, and how he could not seduce Imogen, yet tricked Posthumus into thinking he had.
Barbara Jefford was criticised as too cold and formal for Imogen; Leon Gluckman played Posthumus, Derek Godfrey Iachimo, and Derek Francis Cymbeline.
Iachimo heads to Britain where he aggressively attempts to seduce the faithful Imogen, who sends him packing.
If Iachimo wins, he will get Posthumus's token ring.
If Posthumus wins, not only must Iachimo pay him but also fight Posthumus in a duel with swords.
Like Garrick, Irving removed the dream of Posthumus; he also curtailed Iachimo's remorse and attempted to render Cloten's character consistent.
Posthumus then comes forward to confirm Iachimo's story, revealing his identity and acknowledging his wrongfulness in desiring Imogen killed.
Returning to Italy, Iachimo convinces Posthumus that he has successfully seduced Imogen.
The 2004 production, directed by Jon Ciccarelli, embraced the fairy tale/ Disney aspect of the story and produced a colorful version with wicked step mothers, feisty princesses and a campy Iachimo.