The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean Tragedy |
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is retrospective , for it corresponds to the last two speeches . The rest of the stage
- direction is prospective , its contents being coordinated with the following
speech of Meretrix . Uttering her first three lines this woman deals blows to the
two ...
is retrospective , for it corresponds to the last two speeches . The rest of the stage
- direction is prospective , its contents being coordinated with the following
speech of Meretrix . Uttering her first three lines this woman deals blows to the
two ...
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His speech is provoking : he justifies his familiarity with Gaveston by the arbitrary
remark “ we will have it so " . The minion ' s exalted position is then mirrored by
the nobles from their point of view . Lancaster ' s ironical answer is in fact an open
...
His speech is provoking : he justifies his familiarity with Gaveston by the arbitrary
remark “ we will have it so " . The minion ' s exalted position is then mirrored by
the nobles from their point of view . Lancaster ' s ironical answer is in fact an open
...
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Making a balanced use of speech and action and working out different
combinations between them he reveals an astonishing sense of the possibilities
of a play - in - performance . By investing the stage business with precise ,
emblematic ...
Making a balanced use of speech and action and working out different
combinations between them he reveals an astonishing sense of the possibilities
of a play - in - performance . By investing the stage business with precise ,
emblematic ...
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Abigail action appears arms Barabas beginning behaviour blood body character comes condition contains crown death described direct dramatic Edward effect elements Elizabethan emotion Enter entrances event exits expression eyes face fall fantasy father Faustus fear feeling figure Gaveston gestic gesture gives grief hand head heaven hell Hercules Hieronimo Hippolytus Horatio imaginary imagination important impulse impulse words inner introduced Isabella kind king later looks lord manner Marlowe Mathias means Medea mentioned Mephistopheles mirror-passages mirror-technique mirrored mood Mortimer murder night objective occurs passage passion performance person physical play present references reflexive revenge says scene Senecan shows sight situation soul speak speech stage stage-direction stands subjective suggest symbolic Tamburlaine tears technique tell thee thou traditional tragedy transitive turn utters vision visual word-scenery