Childhood in Shakespeare's PlaysP. Lang, 2006 - 139 páginas Childhood in Shakespeare's Plays challenges the notion that Shakespeare, like other Elizabethans, regarded children as small adults. The author shows how the playwright's myriad references to childhood give an additional dimension to his adult figures. Providing the first detailed analysis of the child characters in Richard III, King John, Macbeth, and The Winter's Tale, this book proves that Shakespeare did not depict children as unnaturally precocious or sentimentally innocent. |
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... relationship in which their work and play had made them " an union in partition , / Two lovely berries moulded on one stem " ( A Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2.210-211 ) . Shakespeare continues this theme in As You Like it . Celia ...
... relationship in which their work and play had made them " an union in partition , / Two lovely berries moulded on one stem " ( A Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2.210-211 ) . Shakespeare continues this theme in As You Like it . Celia ...
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... relationship . The Prince uses the royal " we , " and York recognizes that he must call his brother his " dread lord . " Edward recognizes the shared burden they have in the change in their relationship — the new position will separate ...
... relationship . The Prince uses the royal " we , " and York recognizes that he must call his brother his " dread lord . " Edward recognizes the shared burden they have in the change in their relationship — the new position will separate ...
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... relationship of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth . In sharp contrast to the acerbic relationship of Lady Macduff to her husband and the single state of Duncan and Banquo , the intense bonding of Macbeth and his wife gives us one of the most ...
... relationship of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth . In sharp contrast to the acerbic relationship of Lady Macduff to her husband and the single state of Duncan and Banquo , the intense bonding of Macbeth and his wife gives us one of the most ...
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CHAPTER | 12 |
The Dangers of Childbirth | 20 |
CHAPTER THREE | 28 |
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