According to Shakespeare, there was something operating in Nature, perhaps inside human nature itself, that was rotten -- a canker, as he put it.

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
TEACHER
A screenplay character in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
- lines
- 5
- words
- 87
- scenes
- 2
- dialogue
- 1.4%
- avg words / line
- 17
- shortest / longest
- 4 / 44
Sample dialogue
Of course Hamlet's response to this, and to his mother's lies, was to continually probe and dig -- just like the gravediggers -- always trying to get beneath the surface. The same was true in a different way in Julius Caesar. Jon, go ahead...
scene 43 — INT. CLASSROOM. DAY.I'll call your mother.
scene 59 — INT. ENGLISH CLASS. DAY.Okay -- Okay, Thompson! Everything's all right now -- Nancy!.
scene 59 — INT. ENGLISH CLASS. DAY.You'll need a hall pass!
scene 59 — INT. ENGLISH CLASS. DAY.According to Shakespeare, there was something operating in Nature, perhaps inside human nature itself, that was rotten -- a canker, as he put it.
scene 43 — INT. CLASSROOM. DAY.
Bookends
You'll need a hall pass!