English LiteratureDavid Daiches Houghton Mifflin, 1965 - 848 páginas |
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... scenes in Act II conform to this pattern ? Of course , in Shakespeare's time most plays were performed in broad daylight . Thus characters bearing torches ( as in Scene i ) would indicate to the audience that what followed was taking ...
... scenes in Act II conform to this pattern ? Of course , in Shakespeare's time most plays were performed in broad daylight . Thus characters bearing torches ( as in Scene i ) would indicate to the audience that what followed was taking ...
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... Scene ii . What makes it a par- ticularly repulsive one ? 3. The long scene that ends Act IV strength- ens our understanding of both Malcolm and Macduff , who will play key roles in the out- come of the play . Malcolm's elaborate ruse ...
... Scene ii . What makes it a par- ticularly repulsive one ? 3. The long scene that ends Act IV strength- ens our understanding of both Malcolm and Macduff , who will play key roles in the out- come of the play . Malcolm's elaborate ruse ...
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... scene in nature . What sort of scene is pictured ? Man plays a part in it . Does he intrude , or is he in harmony with the scene ? 2. The second section ( lines 22-49 ) clari- fies what this particular scene , beheld for the first time ...
... scene in nature . What sort of scene is pictured ? Man plays a part in it . Does he intrude , or is he in harmony with the scene ? 2. The second section ( lines 22-49 ) clari- fies what this particular scene , beheld for the first time ...
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