The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... Richard is a bad king simply , Bolingbroke is a wronged nobleman fighting for the right . But when Richard's fall is imminent ( at III.ii ) , the nature of the play changes . Richard suddenly be- comes a sympathetic human being as well ...
... Richard is a bad king simply , Bolingbroke is a wronged nobleman fighting for the right . But when Richard's fall is imminent ( at III.ii ) , the nature of the play changes . Richard suddenly be- comes a sympathetic human being as well ...
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... Richard attains true tragic status ; he sums up : Whate'er I be , Nor I , nor any man that but man is , With nothing shall be pleased till he be eased With being nothing . ( V.v.38-41 ) Richard thus achieves a kind of moral victory at ...
... Richard attains true tragic status ; he sums up : Whate'er I be , Nor I , nor any man that but man is , With nothing shall be pleased till he be eased With being nothing . ( V.v.38-41 ) Richard thus achieves a kind of moral victory at ...
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... Richard III does , as Bolingbroke and his son do . He is indeed an honorable man , one who seeks to perfect his own nature by bringing it into line with what he believes a noble Roman ought to be . He thus embodies a true value . Yet ...
... Richard III does , as Bolingbroke and his son do . He is indeed an honorable man , one who seeks to perfect his own nature by bringing it into line with what he believes a noble Roman ought to be . He thus embodies a true value . Yet ...
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Seeds | 3 |
Julius Caesar | 14 |
Troilus and Cressida | 28 |
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