The Good that Lives After Them: A Pattern in Shakespeare's TragediesC. Winter, 1995 - 247 páginas |
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... physical sort as well . This is suggested by the words with which she expresses her desire to be relieved of her ... physical characteristics . " Unsex me here " suggests a desire for a general physical alteration , and " take my milk ...
... physical sort as well . This is suggested by the words with which she expresses her desire to be relieved of her ... physical characteristics . " Unsex me here " suggests a desire for a general physical alteration , and " take my milk ...
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... physical deformity . It seems only natural to do so since in Shakespeare's time physical deformity was viewed as a sign of moral turpitude . It was therefore a reason why others might hate a physically deformed person and why a ...
... physical deformity . It seems only natural to do so since in Shakespeare's time physical deformity was viewed as a sign of moral turpitude . It was therefore a reason why others might hate a physically deformed person and why a ...
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... physical deformity moreover is not as simple as he describes it in the prologue . We and he later discover that he ... physical deformity , it seems likely that Richard's physical deformity is the cause of his self - hatred . And if his ...
... physical deformity moreover is not as simple as he describes it in the prologue . We and he later discover that he ... physical deformity , it seems likely that Richard's physical deformity is the cause of his self - hatred . And if his ...
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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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accepts actions asserts attribute behavior believe bond cause character Christian cited clear clearly commit concern conscience considered contrast Cordelia courage course crimes criticize daughter death described desire discussion effect element especially ethical evidence evil example explain express extent fact father fear ghost gives grace grief Hamlet idea implies important indicate interpretation Kent kill kind King Lear kingship lack Lady Macbeth later Lear's least less lines live love test manliness manner means merely mind moral motives murder nature never passage perform perhaps person phrase physical play Polonius possess present primary motives protagonist prove question reaction reason recognizes reference relationship religious remarks Richard says scene seems sense Shakespeare significance similar sisters soliloquy speaks speech stage statement suggests theory things thought tragedy tragic true values victims virtue wants wife wishes witches words