Shakespeare: The Poet and His PlaysMethuen, 1997 - 411 Seiten |
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... response that can veer rapidly from one extreme of emotion to its opposite , a belief in the power of the ... responses of its audiences ; the emotional turbulence is there in the frequent depiction of extreme states of mind , both comic ...
... response that can veer rapidly from one extreme of emotion to its opposite , a belief in the power of the ... responses of its audiences ; the emotional turbulence is there in the frequent depiction of extreme states of mind , both comic ...
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... response to his cleverness and our moral response to the uses to which he puts it . His physical deformity , however , serves as an ever - present reminder of his moral corruption , and Shakespeare characterizes his evil through a ...
... response to his cleverness and our moral response to the uses to which he puts it . His physical deformity , however , serves as an ever - present reminder of his moral corruption , and Shakespeare characterizes his evil through a ...
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... response . This cuts him off from those around him , but it puts him into peculiar contact with the audience . And as Hamlet is to the other figures of the play , so his soliloquies are to the role , for in them Shakespeare shows us the ...
... response . This cuts him off from those around him , but it puts him into peculiar contact with the audience . And as Hamlet is to the other figures of the play , so his soliloquies are to the role , for in them Shakespeare shows us the ...
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Man of the Theatre 22220 | 39 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last | 372 |
SEVENTEEN Sir Thomas More A Funeral Elegy | 391 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action actors Antony Antony and Cleopatra appears audience Banquo Benedick Brutus Caesar characters Claudio Cleopatra comedy Comedy of Errors comic Coriolanus Cressida criticism Cymbeline daughter dead death declares Desdemona dramatic dramatist Dream Duke edition emotional English episode expression Falstaff father Folio give Hamlet hath heaven honour human imagination Innogen John Juliet killed King Lear King's Leontes Lord lovers Lucrece Macbeth married Midsummer Night's Dream moral murder nature opening scene Othello passages performance Pericles play's plot poem poet portrayed Prince production prose Prospero Queen relationship Richard the Second role romantic Romeo Romeo and Juliet says seems sense sexual Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays soliloquy sonnets speaks speech stage story Stratford style suggest tale tells theatre theatrical thee thou Timon Titus Andronicus tragedy Troilus Troilus and Cressida Venus and Adonis verse William Shakespeare woman words writing written wrote young
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