Demi-devils: The Character of Shakespeare's Villains |
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... true text , to interpret a now forgotten phrase or track down an obscure allusion ; but of the larger meaning , the conception of a character , and the scope and significance of the whole , each man feels ( or writes as if he felt ) ...
... true text , to interpret a now forgotten phrase or track down an obscure allusion ; but of the larger meaning , the conception of a character , and the scope and significance of the whole , each man feels ( or writes as if he felt ) ...
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... true ; yet Stoll's statement does not square with the facts as Othello understands them up to the time he is misled . After all , Iago was a subordinate of long standing ; he it is to whom Othello entrusts his wife on her journey ( I ...
... true ; yet Stoll's statement does not square with the facts as Othello understands them up to the time he is misled . After all , Iago was a subordinate of long standing ; he it is to whom Othello entrusts his wife on her journey ( I ...
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... true , as Schücking maintains , " that the action could not dispense with the prayer scenę , inasmuch as it is the only means of giving the spectator the final confirmation , which is urgently required , that the events related by the ...
... true , as Schücking maintains , " that the action could not dispense with the prayer scenę , inasmuch as it is the only means of giving the spectator the final confirmation , which is urgently required , that the events related by the ...
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Aaron accept According action Angelo appear attempt audience becomes beginning believe brother called Cassio century certainly character characterization Christian claims Claudius comedy consider conventions convincing course crime critics death Desdemona drama earlier early Edmund effective Elizabethan evidence evil example explain fact father feeling friends give given Goneril Hamlet hand hath human husband Iago Iago's interest interpretation Isabella justice King Lady Macbeth Lear less lifelike lives London look means Measure mind motivation murder nature never once opening Othello passage person play plot powers praise present probably problem psychological queen question realistic reason Regan regard remark reveals revenge Richard scene seems Shake Shakespeare Shylock soliloquy stage Stoll suggests sympathy tells thee thou thought tion Titus Andronicus Tragedy true trying understandable University villains whole wife writes