Julius CaesarPenguin UK, 07.04.2005 - 272 Seiten 'Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war, |
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... Mark Antony arrives on the scene: Though now we must appear bloody and cruel, As by our hands and this our present act You see we do, yet see you but our hands And this the bleeding business they have done. Our hearts you see not; they ...
... Mark Antony delivers his speech to the audience then, quite properly, he is involving us in the political action: like the onstage audience, we listen and respond to what is being said; the staging makes us, as it were, honorary members ...
... Mark Antony and the mass bribery of Caesar's will that sways the populace. In soliciting an attitude to the two tribunes, the first scene gives the audience direct experience of this aspect of popular politics; but it does this using ...
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