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Death ('thou detestable maw / thou womb of death / gorged with the…
Death
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Act 4 Scene 5
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'Death is my heir'
Lord C has lost his only heir, J, and his lineage, that was very important to him is now dead
'O, what more favour can I do for thee?'
Rhetorical question - Rhetorical tone and makes it sound like a confession. This plus the use of 'thee' establishes T as a respected religious figure like how J is called a 'holy shire' and 'saint' in A1S5 - In Death, everyone is equal