Patterns in Shakespearian TragedyMethuen, 1960 - 205 psl. |
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... political and the ethical ideals for which John strives but which he cannot attain . The Bastard's vic- tory completes the pattern of a tragedy of salvation , both personal and political . III Richard II is the opening play of an ...
... political and the ethical ideals for which John strives but which he cannot attain . The Bastard's vic- tory completes the pattern of a tragedy of salvation , both personal and political . III Richard II is the opening play of an ...
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... political . Political vic- tory is accompanied by moral guilt , and moral victory by political surrender . There is some attempt at regeneration of the tragic hero in both plays , but whereas in King John this had been through a ...
... political . Political vic- tory is accompanied by moral guilt , and moral victory by political surrender . There is some attempt at regeneration of the tragic hero in both plays , but whereas in King John this had been through a ...
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... political forces , but the forces of good and evil within the soul of man . The political tra- gedy of Coriolanus is that the hero's negation of the bonds of humanity makes him incapable of accepting the normal relation of ruler to ...
... political forces , but the forces of good and evil within the soul of man . The political tra- gedy of Coriolanus is that the hero's negation of the bonds of humanity makes him incapable of accepting the normal relation of ruler to ...
Turinys
Introduction | 1 |
Titus Andronicus Richard III Romeo and Juliet | 14 |
King John Richard II Julius Caesar | 36 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 6
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
accept action affirms Alcibiades Antony and Cleopatra Antony's Athens attain audience Aufidius Banquo beast Bolingbroke Brutus Cassius cause character Christian Claudius Cordelia Coriolanus corruption damnation death delusion deny Desdemona destroy destruction divine Dover Wilson dramatic E. M. W. Tillyard Edgar Elizabethan emphasize England father Faulconbridge feeling final folly fool force of evil ghost Gloucester God's harmonious order Hamlet hath honour human Iago Iago's implicit Julius Caesar justice King John King Lear Laertes Lear's learned lust Macbeth madness man's medieval moral order murder nature Octavius Ophelia Othello passion pattern play Plutarch political pride reason redemption reflects regeneration rejection Renaissance revenge Richard Richard III Roman Rome Romeo and Juliet salvation scene Senecan Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian Tragedy sins soul speare speare's speech spite suffering symbol thee thematic theme thou Timon Titus Andronicus tradition tragic hero universe unnatural victory virtue Volumnia Wilson Knight wrong moral choice