College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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Page 149
... Look there , look there ! Lear's last command , ambiguous but rending , even more than Heming- way's " rain " points to the absent ending : lips that will move again . As Kermode remarked in a reference to Macbeth : " To be and to end ...
... Look there , look there ! Lear's last command , ambiguous but rending , even more than Heming- way's " rain " points to the absent ending : lips that will move again . As Kermode remarked in a reference to Macbeth : " To be and to end ...
Page 152
... Look there , look there ! " so fittingly hint at the absent ending . How well prepared we are for this pain- ful moment may best be appreciated by noting they are the words of a dying man . Some might add : rather , an old and mad dying ...
... Look there , look there ! " so fittingly hint at the absent ending . How well prepared we are for this pain- ful moment may best be appreciated by noting they are the words of a dying man . Some might add : rather , an old and mad dying ...
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... look like characters and characters therefore look more or less like human beings , there is no final connection between them . Therefore the psychology of a character is not always to be measured by real life : he's only there to serve ...
... look like characters and characters therefore look more or less like human beings , there is no final connection between them . Therefore the psychology of a character is not always to be measured by real life : he's only there to serve ...
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