Beseech

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Beseech

Beseech is a term that means to ask someone urgently and fervently to do something; it is synonymous with begging or imploring. The word is often used in a formal or literary context and can be found in various forms of literature, including poetry, drama, and prose.

Etymology[edit]

The word "beseech" originates from the Old English word "besēcan," which means to seek or entreat. It is a combination of the prefix "be-" and the verb "sēcan," which means to seek.

Usage in Literature[edit]

Beseech is commonly used in literature to convey a sense of urgency and desperation. For example, in William Shakespeare's plays, characters often beseech one another to take action or to show mercy. The term is also prevalent in religious texts, where individuals beseech deities for help or guidance.

Examples[edit]

  • In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Hamlet beseeches his mother to repent for her sins.
  • In the Bible, many psalms are written as beseeching prayers to God.

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