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the winter of our discontent

  1. A phrase from the historical play King Richard the Third , by William Shakespeare ; it describes a civil war in England .


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Notes

“The winter of our discontent” has come to suggest disaffection in general. The phrase served as the title for a book by John Steinbeck .
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Example Sentences

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“Now is the winter of our discontent/Made glorious summer by this sun of York.”

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I understood its real value at that evening’s “Richard III” performance, in which Colm Feore, as the title character, delivered the play’s famous first line — “Now is the winter of our discontent/Made glorious summer by this son of York” — in what he later told me had been a whisper.

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In role, Hughes stepped into the middle of the party, veering through the revelers to deliver the play’s famed opening speech: “Now is the winter of our discontent,” he began.

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He began speaking into his prop phone; had someone passed by, they could have heard him reciting Shakespeare: “Now is the winter of our discontent …”

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Shakespeare’s Richard, Duke of Gloucester, opened a play lamenting “the winter of our discontent … made glorious summer by this son of York.”

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