Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 62 találatból.
188. oldal
However , Macbeth's later actions , especially Duncan's murder , represent evil because it disrupts established power . In England , at the time Macbeth was written , this would have been an extremely topical matter because of such ...
However , Macbeth's later actions , especially Duncan's murder , represent evil because it disrupts established power . In England , at the time Macbeth was written , this would have been an extremely topical matter because of such ...
199. oldal
Satan had to be brought into existence to help explain the persistence , gravity , and frequent success ( short of domination ) of evil in a universe completely created by a good God . Since he could not create himself , he must have ...
Satan had to be brought into existence to help explain the persistence , gravity , and frequent success ( short of domination ) of evil in a universe completely created by a good God . Since he could not create himself , he must have ...
217. oldal
GOOD AND EVIL Despite the optimism associated with Malcolm's final accession to the throne , the atmosphere of Macbeth is generally dark , repellent , threatening . This effect is achieved by an unnatural poetic exaggeration ...
GOOD AND EVIL Despite the optimism associated with Malcolm's final accession to the throne , the atmosphere of Macbeth is generally dark , repellent , threatening . This effect is achieved by an unnatural poetic exaggeration ...
Mit mondanak mások - Írjon ismertetőt
Nem találtunk ismertetőket a szokott helyeken.
Tartalomjegyzék
As You Like | 1 |
Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 | 88 |
Macbeth | 188 |
Copyright | |
2 további fejezet nem látható
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
action appears argues audience authority becomes begins body character comedy course critics culture death desire discussion disguise early effect Elizabethan England English essay evil fact Falstaff father fear female figure final gender gives Hal's hand Henry Henry IV Hermione human imagination John kill kind King Lady Macbeth language Leontes less lines live London Macbeth Macduff male means moral murder nature never once Orlando pastoral performance perhaps person play play's political possible present Press Prince question reading reference reformation relation Renaissance represents Richard role Rosalind scene seems sense sexual Shakespeare social speak speech stage statue story Studies suggests Tale tells theatrical things thou thought tion tragedy true turn understanding University wife Winter's Tale witches woman women York