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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... role , carrying at least a two - suiter of motives . Oedipus , for instance , is both the crudely passionate aggressor and the principled and responsible detector of evil aggressions . The Shakespearean tragic hero almost always ...
... role , carrying at least a two - suiter of motives . Oedipus , for instance , is both the crudely passionate aggressor and the principled and responsible detector of evil aggressions . The Shakespearean tragic hero almost always ...
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... role he should act before the populace , " with this bonnet in thy hand . . . Thy knee bussing the stones " ( 73-75 ) ... role of prostitute , or eunuch , once he begins to perform on the political stage . In the role of mountebank ...
... role he should act before the populace , " with this bonnet in thy hand . . . Thy knee bussing the stones " ( 73-75 ) ... role of prostitute , or eunuch , once he begins to perform on the political stage . In the role of mountebank ...
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... role in her son's intrapsychic contradictions , without exploring the social construction of that role . By looking briefly at Volumnia's supreme moment in the play ( 5.3 ) , I want to examine that construction : her placement as mother ...
... role in her son's intrapsychic contradictions , without exploring the social construction of that role . By looking briefly at Volumnia's supreme moment in the play ( 5.3 ) , I want to examine that construction : her placement as mother ...
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