Shakespeare, Julius CaesarEdward Arnold, 1976 - 63 ページ |
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... meaning of the play depends on the projection of an awareness of what sort of people certain characters are and why they act as they do . Certainly the dialogue that Shakespeare now presents us with is meant to illuminate the character ...
... meaning of the play depends on the projection of an awareness of what sort of people certain characters are and why they act as they do . Certainly the dialogue that Shakespeare now presents us with is meant to illuminate the character ...
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... meaning and effect in the wider context of the movement of meaning within the play . So Brutus's speech to the Roman crowd in the Forum is partly directed to us , the audience , by Shakespeare , and partly directed by one character ...
... meaning and effect in the wider context of the movement of meaning within the play . So Brutus's speech to the Roman crowd in the Forum is partly directed to us , the audience , by Shakespeare , and partly directed by one character ...
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... meaning of the play resides . Antony's last speech - the penultimate speech in the play is a tribute to Brutus as ... meaning of the play . It is not a meaning that can be abstracted into a generalization . Octavius has the last word ...
... meaning of the play resides . Antony's last speech - the penultimate speech in the play is a tribute to Brutus as ... meaning of the play . It is not a meaning that can be abstracted into a generalization . Octavius has the last word ...
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