The Centennial Review: CR., Band 21Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1977 |
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... woman's love , and her attraction to Claudius makes him feel that women are utterly capricious in their sexual choices ( see III , iv , 63–81 ) . Hamlet had not been disturbed by his mother's sexual attraction to his father ; for it was ...
... woman's love , and her attraction to Claudius makes him feel that women are utterly capricious in their sexual choices ( see III , iv , 63–81 ) . Hamlet had not been disturbed by his mother's sexual attraction to his father ; for it was ...
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... women , to which she has been the sole antidote , are now projected onto her . Hamlet's sense of his own goodness is profoundly threatened by his loss of faith in Ophelia . As long as he idealized her and their relationship , he ...
... women , to which she has been the sole antidote , are now projected onto her . Hamlet's sense of his own goodness is profoundly threatened by his loss of faith in Ophelia . As long as he idealized her and their relationship , he ...
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... woman and the other woman alone , then a brief space of circular movement , each one pursu- ing and pursued , then a return to the first figure with the position of the women reversed , then a cross - movement , man quarreling with man and ...
... woman and the other woman alone , then a brief space of circular movement , each one pursu- ing and pursued , then a return to the first figure with the position of the women reversed , then a cross - movement , man quarreling with man and ...
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