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... become a great menace to others . " The result was a very great play indeed , Hedda Gabler . But before that theme could become Hedda Gabler , Ibsen had to discover a situation and characters which would embody that theme . Suppose we ...
... become a great menace to others . " The result was a very great play indeed , Hedda Gabler . But before that theme could become Hedda Gabler , Ibsen had to discover a situation and characters which would embody that theme . Suppose we ...
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... become a member of something , she falls in love with the idea of the wedding when she sees her brother and his fiancée , and decides to become a member of it . 3. Will Frankie succeed in becoming a member of the wed- ding or not ? When ...
... become a member of something , she falls in love with the idea of the wedding when she sees her brother and his fiancée , and decides to become a member of it . 3. Will Frankie succeed in becoming a member of the wed- ding or not ? When ...
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... become a candidate for tragedy . A king with the soul of a mouse would make an even more inept tragic hero than a ... becoming the hero of a tragedy , but the author did not choose to write the play about him . But since we are members ...
... become a candidate for tragedy . A king with the soul of a mouse would make an even more inept tragic hero than a ... becoming the hero of a tragedy , but the author did not choose to write the play about him . But since we are members ...
Contents
The Theater vs Life | 1 |
Sources for Ideas for Plays | 17 |
Plot 1 | 35 |
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