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... plot such as this cannot end , for it is essentially not a diachronic narrative with a soluble teleology ; it can ... plots and counter - plots ) . However , to understand the present conversation ' about Hamlet ' one must mingle with ...
... plot such as this cannot end , for it is essentially not a diachronic narrative with a soluble teleology ; it can ... plots and counter - plots ) . However , to understand the present conversation ' about Hamlet ' one must mingle with ...
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... plot and decidedly jumpy ( at times even comically excessive ) protagonist . This is a far cry from our view of Hamlet as a play which enshrines a very modern and serious sense of early - adult angst , or , put another way , a ...
... plot and decidedly jumpy ( at times even comically excessive ) protagonist . This is a far cry from our view of Hamlet as a play which enshrines a very modern and serious sense of early - adult angst , or , put another way , a ...
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... plot constructions , Drabeck also poses questions : ' Where does the plot of the play begin ? How does the " plotter " build up the story ? ' ( p . 113 ) . Following Una Ellis - Fermor , he asks , ' Why does Shakespeare not give us the ...
... plot constructions , Drabeck also poses questions : ' Where does the plot of the play begin ? How does the " plotter " build up the story ? ' ( p . 113 ) . Following Una Ellis - Fermor , he asks , ' Why does Shakespeare not give us the ...
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