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Page 94
... Hero , and Hero's death . The atmosphere of easy deception is established by the early , and otherwise apparently irrelevant , mistaken report to Leonato of Pedro's intent to woo Hero - which he does , but on Claudio's behalf - and by ...
... Hero , and Hero's death . The atmosphere of easy deception is established by the early , and otherwise apparently irrelevant , mistaken report to Leonato of Pedro's intent to woo Hero - which he does , but on Claudio's behalf - and by ...
Page 95
... Hero's death and by the revelations of Borachio to paying homage at an empty tomb and to marrying ' Hero's cousin ' sight unseen . Hearsay and camouflage work again , but this time beneficially . The masked bride unmasks to become a ...
... Hero's death and by the revelations of Borachio to paying homage at an empty tomb and to marrying ' Hero's cousin ' sight unseen . Hearsay and camouflage work again , but this time beneficially . The masked bride unmasks to become a ...
Page 105
... hero acquires insight , the nature of the insight , and its timing vary with the total structure , including the ... hero must struggle alone . The characters around him , when they comment , are concerned with aspects of the action more ...
... hero acquires insight , the nature of the insight , and its timing vary with the total structure , including the ... hero must struggle alone . The characters around him , when they comment , are concerned with aspects of the action more ...
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action aesthetic All's Antony and Cleopatra Apemantus argues artist attitude audience sympathies Berowne Bertram Bilton Bolingbroke Brutus choric chorus Claudio comic Coriolanus critical death discusses dramatic authority dramatist dream Duke E. K. Chambers Elizabethan emotional Enobarbus evil experience Falstaff Faulconbridge feel Feste final Flavius Fool Friar Laurence gives Hamlet hear Helena Henry hero honour Iago illusion Imogen interpretation irony Jaques John judgement Julius Caesar King L. C. Knights Lear Lear's Leontes lovers Macbeth main characters Marcus Measure for Measure mind moral Muriel Bradbrook nature Othello Pericles play's plot political Prince Problem Plays Prospero response Richard Richard III role romance Romeo and Juliet Rosalind satirical says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian Shylock speaks spectator speech stage structure theme Thersites thou Tillyard Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Touchstone tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida Wilson Knight words