Needing Shakespearean help NEVERMIND
15 years ago
General
The line is from a female character, after some sort of tragic revelation. The gist is that the bad things which have happened will pass over/through her and leave her who she is. I swear the phrase "[name] will remain" is used, but having checked the most likely sources, I could not find it.
So I obviously do not know what this is. :/ The plays I know best are Hamlet, R&J, Much Ado About Nothing and Macbeth. But I really think it's either Ophelia or Juliet who says it.
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT D:
UPDATE 1: I've searched all Ophelia and Juliet's lines. No dice. Next up, Beatrice and Lady Macbeth. Tomorrow, perhaps.
ANSWER: It's not Shakespeare at all, it's from Galadriel in Lord of the Rings: "I passed the test. I will diminish, and go into the West, and remain Galadriel."
FA+

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litany.....y_against_fear
Other than that... no idea, sorry.
I'm honestly starting to wonder if this is even Shakespeare now. ;_;
Now I'm not sure if I want to use the quote anymore. D: