The Drama of Social RealityOxford University Press, 1975 - 180 oldal |
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83. oldal
... identity , that precedes this destruction that deserves elucidation . Antony's iden- tity provides a special and peculiar case in point ; for in his strug- gle to maintain an identity - to keep his shape from breaking up like the clouds ...
... identity , that precedes this destruction that deserves elucidation . Antony's iden- tity provides a special and peculiar case in point ; for in his strug- gle to maintain an identity - to keep his shape from breaking up like the clouds ...
91. oldal
... identity . We have already seen how Antony loses his sense of identity ( his " shape " ) when he loses love and honor . Enobarbus , similarly , cannot find peace of mind once he has deserted his mas- ter , Antony , and wanders about in ...
... identity . We have already seen how Antony loses his sense of identity ( his " shape " ) when he loses love and honor . Enobarbus , similarly , cannot find peace of mind once he has deserted his mas- ter , Antony , and wanders about in ...
109. oldal
... identity in question and his own performance in it . Acting in everyday life requires spontaneous involvement in the ... Identities may have to be transformed , other identities converted , inhibited , degraded , or even destroyed ...
... identity in question and his own performance in it . Acting in everyday life requires spontaneous involvement in the ... Identities may have to be transformed , other identities converted , inhibited , degraded , or even destroyed ...
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