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... tragic hero as a commentator on the tragic enigma . King Claudius is before him to be studied ; Hamlet might also be said to use him in his play as a dramatic person . The King is sympathetically handled , as are all Shakespeare's tragic ...
... tragic hero as a commentator on the tragic enigma . King Claudius is before him to be studied ; Hamlet might also be said to use him in his play as a dramatic person . The King is sympathetically handled , as are all Shakespeare's tragic ...
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... tragic dramas where a comedic and tragic person , Falstaff and Shylock , obtrude powerfully , almost dangerously . In Hamlet the problem is subtly examined from a number of angles . Now once again , we ask , What is tragedy ? Wherein ...
... tragic dramas where a comedic and tragic person , Falstaff and Shylock , obtrude powerfully , almost dangerously . In Hamlet the problem is subtly examined from a number of angles . Now once again , we ask , What is tragedy ? Wherein ...
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... tragic heroes until they speak , as it were , beyond themselves . If the speech were not convincing there might be reason to complain ; but it is convincing , since Macbeth has throughout spoken marvellous lines and at the conclusion is ...
... tragic heroes until they speak , as it were , beyond themselves . If the speech were not convincing there might be reason to complain ; but it is convincing , since Macbeth has throughout spoken marvellous lines and at the conclusion is ...
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