Bargains with Fate: Psychological Crises and Conflicts in Shakespeare and His PlaysSpringer US, 1 ian. 1991 - 303 pagini |
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... magic is highly congruent with his personality . The detached person has an aversion to effort and places the greatest value upon freedom from constraint . Magic is a means of achieving one's ends without effort and of transcending the ...
... magic is highly congruent with his personality . The detached person has an aversion to effort and places the greatest value upon freedom from constraint . Magic is a means of achieving one's ends without effort and of transcending the ...
Pagina 274
... magic " ( V , i ) . His choice of words here is significant . He seems to feel ashamed of his magic ( even as he celebrates its powers ) and guilty for having employed it . Why else would he use the word “ abjure , " which means to ...
... magic " ( V , i ) . His choice of words here is significant . He seems to feel ashamed of his magic ( even as he celebrates its powers ) and guilty for having employed it . Why else would he use the word “ abjure , " which means to ...
Pagina 276
... magic . The magic enables Prospero to have his revenge and to remain innocent in his own eyes and in the eyes of the other characters . The magic and the rhetoric together enable Shakespeare to deceive himself and the audience as to ...
... magic . The magic enables Prospero to have his revenge and to remain innocent in his own eyes and in the eyes of the other characters . The magic and the rhetoric together enable Shakespeare to deceive himself and the audience as to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Bargains Defenses and Cultural Codes | 15 |
Hamlet | 35 |
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action aggressive bargain becomes begins behavior believe calls Cassio characters claims Claudius Cordelia course critics dark daughters death defense Desdemona despised Duke duty Edgar effect evil experience express fact fate father fear feels fool forces forgiveness gain gives guilt Hamlet Henry honor Horney human Iago Iago's idealized image inner conflicts innocent justice kill kind King Lady Lear Lear's live look loyalty Macbeth magic marriage martial means mind moral murder nature never Number observed once Othello perfectionistic person play present pride Prospero psychological punished rage reality reason relationship response result revenge says scene seems self-effacing self-hate sense Shakespeare shows side similar situation solution sonnets speech strategies suffering theory things thou thought threatened Timon tion tragedies true trying turns understand University values violates virtue wants wishes wronged