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Page 37
... comic transforma- tion for the amusement of the audience . By the end of the induction , then , the audience is prepared to see and hear various transformations , and to react to them as comic . The writer of the play , once the ...
... comic transforma- tion for the amusement of the audience . By the end of the induction , then , the audience is prepared to see and hear various transformations , and to react to them as comic . The writer of the play , once the ...
Page 39
... comic transformation pattern becomes more complex with the layering of transformation upon transformation . By the time of Mucedorus ' encounter with Bremo , the audience expects to see Envy appear , weaker than before , and to see ...
... comic transformation pattern becomes more complex with the layering of transformation upon transformation . By the time of Mucedorus ' encounter with Bremo , the audience expects to see Envy appear , weaker than before , and to see ...
Page 40
... comic transformation pattern . Mouse introduces the audience to his particular brand of logic early in the play . In his first scene he states : But soft ! This way she followed me ; therefore I'll take the other path ; and , because I ...
... comic transformation pattern . Mouse introduces the audience to his particular brand of logic early in the play . In his first scene he states : But soft ! This way she followed me ; therefore I'll take the other path ; and , because I ...
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