Keys to Shakespeare's Treasure House: Hamlet. [v.2] Anthony & Cleopatra. [v.3] Twelfth night. [v.4] Merchant of Venice. [v.5] Richard III |
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9. oldal
... elements and human affairs were closely con- nected . 4 - With what words does Francisco touch the emotional chord that vibrates through the play ? 5 - Why is the chord touched in the first scene ? 6 - What hint is given us in Act I ...
... elements and human affairs were closely con- nected . 4 - With what words does Francisco touch the emotional chord that vibrates through the play ? 5 - Why is the chord touched in the first scene ? 6 - What hint is given us in Act I ...
10. oldal
... elements do you find in the last part of Scene 2 ? 15 - What kind of scene is the latter part of Scene 2 ? 16 - What ... element in Scene 3 ? 5 - What warning does Laertes give his sister in reference to Hamlet's attentions ? 6 - What is ...
... elements do you find in the last part of Scene 2 ? 15 - What kind of scene is the latter part of Scene 2 ? 16 - What ... element in Scene 3 ? 5 - What warning does Laertes give his sister in reference to Hamlet's attentions ? 6 - What is ...
11. oldal
... condition of Denmark does Mar- cellus draw from the visit of the Ghost ? 16 - Is there the element of growth in Scene 4 ? 17 - How do you account for Horatio's fear in Scene 4 ? 18 - What dramatic law does the conversation between Hamlet ...
... condition of Denmark does Mar- cellus draw from the visit of the Ghost ? 16 - Is there the element of growth in Scene 4 ? 17 - How do you account for Horatio's fear in Scene 4 ? 18 - What dramatic law does the conversation between Hamlet ...
14. oldal
... elements enter into the play at the beginning of Scene 2 ? 2 - How much time does the play of Hamlet cover , as repre- sented on the stage ? 3 - How much time is consumed in the first two acts ? 4 - Why does the Queen think Rosencrantz ...
... elements enter into the play at the beginning of Scene 2 ? 2 - How much time does the play of Hamlet cover , as repre- sented on the stage ? 3 - How much time is consumed in the first two acts ? 4 - Why does the Queen think Rosencrantz ...
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1-What is Hamlet's 11-Was Hamlet 18-What dramatic 19-What in Scene 3-What kind 4-Define Act I-Scene atmosphere of Scene attribute Hamlet's balance and proportion beginning of Scene Charles Tidwell Phelan Claudius climax in Scene Clown Dallas Denmark development in Polonius drama dramatic forecasts dramatic function dramatic purpose effect emotion in Scene entire play figures of speech Fortinbras function of Hamlet's function of Polonius Ghost Grave Diggers Hamlet assume Hamlet compare Hamlet indulge Hamlet show Hamlet's madness Hamlet's nature Hamlet's soliloquy Hamlet's traits interview kind of scene King's Laertes reveal mental moral of Scene mother opening of Scene Osric Paper-Shakespeare Paper-The play of Hamlet poetic justice Polonius does Hamlet Queen receive Hamlet's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern scene is Scene Shakespeare shown show of Hamlet's side of Hamlet's situation in Scene subtleties in Scene supernatural agencies influence told by narrative Tragedy of Hamlet UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN utter versus word in Scene
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18. oldal - And let those that play your clowns, speak no more than is set down for them : for there be of them, that will themselves laugh, to set on some quantity of barren spectators to laugh too ; though, in the mean time, some necessary question of the play be then to be considered: that's villainous; and . shows a most pitiful ambition in the fool that uses it.
12. oldal - But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul; freeze thy young blood...
16. oldal - O, that this too too solid flesh would melt, Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew ; Or that the Everlasting had not fixed His canon 'gainst self -slaughter...
15. oldal - ... can they be expressed by a single man ? There ought to be at least a dozen of these people, if they could be had : for it is only in society that they are anything; they are society itself; and Shakspeare showed no little wisdom and discernment in bringing in a pair of them.
19. oldal - My words fly up, my thoughts remain below, Words without thought never to Heaven go.
5. oldal - She is like the snow flake on the river — a moment seen, then gone forever.