Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Coriola- nus , he serves particularly well for shaping the audi- ence's sympathies . For though he is a patrician , and frankly shares the prejudices of his class , the common- ers ( and the audience ) like him . His use in this regard ...
... Coriola- nus , he serves particularly well for shaping the audi- ence's sympathies . For though he is a patrician , and frankly shares the prejudices of his class , the common- ers ( and the audience ) like him . His use in this regard ...
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... Coriola- nus as an “ unfinished man " who has not completed a successful separation from his mother , and who fights and murders because " [ he ] has been convinced by women that only through violence will he achieve manhood . " Kahn's ...
... Coriola- nus as an “ unfinished man " who has not completed a successful separation from his mother , and who fights and murders because " [ he ] has been convinced by women that only through violence will he achieve manhood . " Kahn's ...
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... Coriola- nus is a rash leader and not a great one , for Cominius , Titus Lartius and even Brutus explicitly say otherwise . What Coriolanus does forget is that the plebs are hu- man beings , whatever their faults ; Shakespeare makes the ...
... Coriola- nus is a rash leader and not a great one , for Cominius , Titus Lartius and even Brutus explicitly say otherwise . What Coriolanus does forget is that the plebs are hu- man beings , whatever their faults ; Shakespeare makes the ...
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