Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 62Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... desire , and the confusion of both . In fact , the " gulling " of Malvolio and Sir Toby's debauched revelry literalize the " misrule " of the main story . But the subplot does not resolve itself as neatly as the main plot does ; indeed ...
... desire , and the confusion of both . In fact , the " gulling " of Malvolio and Sir Toby's debauched revelry literalize the " misrule " of the main story . But the subplot does not resolve itself as neatly as the main plot does ; indeed ...
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... desire . " Malvolio's sin is not only his alienating behavior toward others in the household , but also both the inappropriate desire to marry his mistress and rise in social rank and the sin of " self - love . " The punishment for such ...
... desire . " Malvolio's sin is not only his alienating behavior toward others in the household , but also both the inappropriate desire to marry his mistress and rise in social rank and the sin of " self - love . " The punishment for such ...
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... desire can be profound enough to follow the child into adulthood . Freud writes : A characteristic example of this peculiar imaginative activity is to be seen in the familiar day - dreaming which persists far beyond puberty . If these ...
... desire can be profound enough to follow the child into adulthood . Freud writes : A characteristic example of this peculiar imaginative activity is to be seen in the familiar day - dreaming which persists far beyond puberty . If these ...
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Dreams Prophesies and Curses | 14 |
Female Characters | 31 |
Religious Elements | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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