How to Read Shakespearean TragedyHarper & Row, 1978 - 402 páginas |
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... seems to be aware of some nagging moral scruple about setting up Ophelia as if she were reading in a prayer- book : " with devotion's visage / And pious action we do sugar o'er / The devil himself . " ( 47-49 . ) Claudius is much struck ...
... seems to be aware of some nagging moral scruple about setting up Ophelia as if she were reading in a prayer- book : " with devotion's visage / And pious action we do sugar o'er / The devil himself . " ( 47-49 . ) Claudius is much struck ...
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... seems touching and poignant . Like Juliet , torn between Romeo and her dead kinsman Tybalt , Ophelia cannot solve the paradox of her lover killing her father . It is too much for her to bear , just as the tough and high - minded Portia ...
... seems touching and poignant . Like Juliet , torn between Romeo and her dead kinsman Tybalt , Ophelia cannot solve the paradox of her lover killing her father . It is too much for her to bear , just as the tough and high - minded Portia ...
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... seems to be directing Antony's words about strutting to " confusion " ( that is , destruction ) wholly against Antony . But why should we trust Enobarbus , or anyone else , as the final arbiter of Antony's experience ? Is Enobarbus ...
... seems to be directing Antony's words about strutting to " confusion " ( that is , destruction ) wholly against Antony . But why should we trust Enobarbus , or anyone else , as the final arbiter of Antony's experience ? Is Enobarbus ...
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CRITICAL APPROACHES TO SHAKESPEARE | 10 |
FACT FROM FANTASY | 17 |
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