The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... action and meaning in the play . There is a natural , “ domestic " action ; and there is a supernatural , or transcendent , or quasi - theological action . On the natural level the action involves the wanton destruction of a noble and ...
... action and meaning in the play . There is a natural , “ domestic " action ; and there is a supernatural , or transcendent , or quasi - theological action . On the natural level the action involves the wanton destruction of a noble and ...
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... action in the play . Shakespeare has , for one thing , given extraordinary care to the delineation of Iago's character and to impressing upon us Iago's ability to deceive and manipulate others . In the first scene of the play , we see ...
... action in the play . Shakespeare has , for one thing , given extraordinary care to the delineation of Iago's character and to impressing upon us Iago's ability to deceive and manipulate others . In the first scene of the play , we see ...
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... action , a sudden transition to stylized or formalized action , conveyed by way of juxtaposed , patterned " parts " or " songs . " In effect , we are suddenly translated to another kind of reality , to a fictive world where human ...
... action , a sudden transition to stylized or formalized action , conveyed by way of juxtaposed , patterned " parts " or " songs . " In effect , we are suddenly translated to another kind of reality , to a fictive world where human ...
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Seeds | 3 |
Julius Caesar | 14 |
Troilus and Cressida | 28 |
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absurd action and meaning Agamemnon Antony and Cleopatra Antony's aware beauty believe beloved betray Bolingbroke Brutus Cassius cause constancy conveys Cordelia course Dark Woman death Desdemona dramatic egotism emphatically Enobarbus equivocal eternal expressed eyes Fair Youth series Falstaff feeling Florizel flowers fool forever Freud gives Hamlet hath heart Hector Helen Hermione Hobbesian honor Hookerian human love Iago Iago's immortality intuition irony Julius Caesar kind King Lear Lear's Leontes lovers lust mortal motive nature never noble once Othello Pandarus passage passion Perdita Phoenix play play's poem poet poet's political Polixenes precisely rational reason replies revulsion Richard Richard II satirical says scene seems sense sexual Shakespeare Sonnets sort soul speak speech status tells thee thematic theme Thersites thing thou threnos time's tone tragic transcendent Troilus and Cressida true love truth Turtle Ulysses vision Wilson Knight Winter's Tale