Shakespeare's Political Plays, Band 10Random House, 1967 - 241 Seiten |
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... Brutus : If I were Brutus now and he were Cassius , He should not humour me . ( I.ii.312-19 ) It is Cassius rather than Brutus , however , who demands the most serious political consideration , even though it is Brutus throughout whose ...
... Brutus : If I were Brutus now and he were Cassius , He should not humour me . ( I.ii.312-19 ) It is Cassius rather than Brutus , however , who demands the most serious political consideration , even though it is Brutus throughout whose ...
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... Brutus shows his customary insensitivity . Thus Messala reports that he has been notified : That by proscription and bills of outlawry , Octavius , Antony and Lepidus Have put to death an hundred senators . ( IV.iii.173-5 ) In the face ...
... Brutus shows his customary insensitivity . Thus Messala reports that he has been notified : That by proscription and bills of outlawry , Octavius , Antony and Lepidus Have put to death an hundred senators . ( IV.iii.173-5 ) In the face ...
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... Brutus gave the word too early " ( V.iii.5 ) . There is thus a supreme irony in the last scene of the play , which definitively eliminates the possibility of treat- ing Brutus as a tragic hero , and requires instead that we see the ...
... Brutus gave the word too early " ( V.iii.5 ) . There is thus a supreme irony in the last scene of the play , which definitively eliminates the possibility of treat- ing Brutus as a tragic hero , and requires instead that we see the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Richard III | 75 |
PART | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accept achieve action Aeschylus already appears authority Bastard battle become begins Brutus Caesar Cassius character complex concerned contrast Coriolanus course crown death earlier effective Elizabethan England English established fact fails Falstaff father favor fear feels figure finally forces France French further give Gloucester hand hath head heart Henry Henry's history play Hotspur human initiative interest issues Joan John John's judgment kind king king's land later less lines live look Lord Margaret means medieval merely mind moral murder nature never once opening peace personality political present Prince proves Providence queen reason recognize reflects remains response result rhetoric Richard Richard III role scene seems sense Shakespeare shows situation soliloquy speech spirit success Suffolk suggests thee theme thou throne tion true turn ultimate values virtue York
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