The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... political power . That is a theme which per- vades the tragedies . I do not mean to say that there is any simple opposition in Shake- speare between the personal and the political , between love and honor , between the private and the ...
... political power . That is a theme which per- vades the tragedies . I do not mean to say that there is any simple opposition in Shake- speare between the personal and the political , between love and honor , between the private and the ...
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... political situation , its pri- mary focus and import is personal . And this import , the conflict between political idealism and personal commitment , is fought out and resolved in the play's protagonist . " In his perceptive ( and ...
... political situation , its pri- mary focus and import is personal . And this import , the conflict between political idealism and personal commitment , is fought out and resolved in the play's protagonist . " In his perceptive ( and ...
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... political good . We watch in horror as the noble and well - intentioned Brutus helps to bring about - not merely political chaos - but his own spiritual destruc- tion and dishonor . Nothing could more potently express a revulsion at ...
... political good . We watch in horror as the noble and well - intentioned Brutus helps to bring about - not merely political chaos - but his own spiritual destruc- tion and dishonor . Nothing could more potently express a revulsion at ...
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Seeds | 3 |
Julius Caesar | 14 |
Troilus and Cressida | 28 |
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