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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... hero almost always instinctively seeks another role than that of tragic hero . Tragic heroism imposes an ultimate bur- den or strain that humanity , it seems clear , prefers to evade . The final phase of tragic experience is the rec ...
... hero almost always instinctively seeks another role than that of tragic hero . Tragic heroism imposes an ultimate bur- den or strain that humanity , it seems clear , prefers to evade . The final phase of tragic experience is the rec ...
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... hero al- lies with the enemy Volsces in Act IV , and in Act V , he denies family , city , and any name - conferring entity ; he dies , renamed " traitor " by the enemy army . The hero refuses all names , suffering banishment , and , ul ...
... hero al- lies with the enemy Volsces in Act IV , and in Act V , he denies family , city , and any name - conferring entity ; he dies , renamed " traitor " by the enemy army . The hero refuses all names , suffering banishment , and , ul ...
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... hero . The very simplicity of his character and of his responses , which is a major source of his epic strength , makes him rath- er unpromising material for a dramatist . An essential part of any such hero , as we have seen , is his ...
... hero . The very simplicity of his character and of his responses , which is a major source of his epic strength , makes him rath- er unpromising material for a dramatist . An essential part of any such hero , as we have seen , is his ...
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