The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... ( Macbeth , I , iii , 1. 130-42 ) The meaning is implicit . We cannot fail to apprehend its message in the evi- dent psychology of Macbeth . Lady Macbeth is the temptress as she catalyzes her husband , tries to galvanize him into action ...
... ( Macbeth , I , iii , 1. 130-42 ) The meaning is implicit . We cannot fail to apprehend its message in the evi- dent psychology of Macbeth . Lady Macbeth is the temptress as she catalyzes her husband , tries to galvanize him into action ...
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... ( Macbeth , III , i , 1. 48-57 ) Again , he opts for evil . Again , it is fear that motivates him even more than his ambition . Banquo is murdered , though Fleance escapes . Macbeth suffers Christian guilt . He sees apparitions . In the ...
... ( Macbeth , III , i , 1. 48-57 ) Again , he opts for evil . Again , it is fear that motivates him even more than his ambition . Banquo is murdered , though Fleance escapes . Macbeth suffers Christian guilt . He sees apparitions . In the ...
98. oldal
... Macbeth , is emphatically on the march . Presciently , Macbeth suspects the worst and intuits impending disaster , ultimate doom . Brilliantly , he dissects himself in a spot of time and in a certain place thusly : I will not yield , To ...
... Macbeth , is emphatically on the march . Presciently , Macbeth suspects the worst and intuits impending disaster , ultimate doom . Brilliantly , he dissects himself in a spot of time and in a certain place thusly : I will not yield , To ...
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Montaigne as Christian Tragic Hero | 9 |
Pascal as Christian Tragic Hero | 21 |
Baudelaire as Christian Tragic Hero | 39 |
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