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This ambivalence is possible precisely because the play is extemporaneous , without script or predetermined action . In genuine plays within plays , as in any regular play , the action is presented as autonomous , the events portrayed ...
This ambivalence is possible precisely because the play is extemporaneous , without script or predetermined action . In genuine plays within plays , as in any regular play , the action is presented as autonomous , the events portrayed ...
161. oldal
Insofar as Shakespeare renders the wild prince surprisingly tame or inactive — and apparently less political — he may appear self - defeatingly to void the dramatic action of reform by removing in advance any real need or occasion for ...
Insofar as Shakespeare renders the wild prince surprisingly tame or inactive — and apparently less political — he may appear self - defeatingly to void the dramatic action of reform by removing in advance any real need or occasion for ...
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However , Macbeth's later actions , especially Duncan's murder , represent evil because it disrupts established power . ... Many critics have speculated that Shakespeare compressed the action and time frames of the tragedy for increased ...
However , Macbeth's later actions , especially Duncan's murder , represent evil because it disrupts established power . ... Many critics have speculated that Shakespeare compressed the action and time frames of the tragedy for increased ...
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