The Good that Lives After Them: A Pattern in Shakespeare's TragediesC. Winter, 1995 - 247 páginas |
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... mind between these two purposes , and that suicide has in fact usurped in his mind the place of priority which we might have expected to be given therein to revenge . Hamlet's primary purpose , as I conceive it , of course , is not ...
... mind between these two purposes , and that suicide has in fact usurped in his mind the place of priority which we might have expected to be given therein to revenge . Hamlet's primary purpose , as I conceive it , of course , is not ...
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... mind ; they do not well reflect the reality external to his mind . To determine external reality on the basis of his words when distracted is a very tricky business : if one attaches too much truth - value to them , one might conclude ...
... mind ; they do not well reflect the reality external to his mind . To determine external reality on the basis of his words when distracted is a very tricky business : if one attaches too much truth - value to them , one might conclude ...
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... mind and character . Such evidence is important because it evinces to some extent the good quality of his mind and character . There is of course much in the play which evinces the ill quality of his mind and character . But that there ...
... mind and character . Such evidence is important because it evinces to some extent the good quality of his mind and character . There is of course much in the play which evinces the ill quality of his mind and character . But that there ...
Índice
Hamlets Other Purpose | 12 |
King Lear and Macbeth the First Love Test | 39 |
King Lear and Macbeth the Second Love Test | 100 |
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abdication actions ambitious androgyny Antony and Cleopatra apparitions asserts attribute audience Banquo's ghost behavior bond character Christian cited compositional pattern contrast Cordelia courage course crimes criticize dagger daughter death desire deuteragonist discussion divine grace dramatic ennui ethical evidence evil explicitly express fact father fear Gentleman Goneril and Regan grace grief Hamlet Hecuba implies interpretation Kent kill Duncan kind of manliness King Lear kingship Lady Macbeth Laertes later Lear and Macbeth Lear's least lines love test Macduff meaninglessness means merely moral murder nature never nothingness Ophelia Othello pangs of conscience passage perhaps person phrase play play's Polonius possess primary motives protagonist purpose reaction reason reference regicide relationship religious revenge Richard III Romeo and Juliet Rosenberg sacrifice says scene secondary motives seems sense Shakespeare significance sisters Siward soliloquy someone speaks speech suggests suicide things thou tragedy tragic victims virtue wants wife witches words