The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean TragedyFrancke, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... Hercules wakes up from his fit of madness , he sees the bodies of his wife and children lying on the floor . He asks ... Hercules Furens 1173 ff .: Hercules : Cur meos Theseus fugit paterque vultus ? ora 18 d) Action.
... Hercules wakes up from his fit of madness , he sees the bodies of his wife and children lying on the floor . He asks ... Hercules Furens 1173 ff .: Hercules : Cur meos Theseus fugit paterque vultus ? ora 18 d) Action.
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... Hercules ' question . They remain silent , they turn away from him and cover their faces to hide their tears . Their movements are simple and expressive . Hercules mirrors them in a speech which is a mixture of soliloquy and dialogue ...
... Hercules ' question . They remain silent , they turn away from him and cover their faces to hide their tears . Their movements are simple and expressive . Hercules mirrors them in a speech which is a mixture of soliloquy and dialogue ...
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... Hercules himself in a reflexive passage . The inaccuracy is due to Seneca's aim of being most expressive . The description of Hercules ' collapse , being most detailed in itself , is illustrated at the end by two similes . Thus the ...
... Hercules himself in a reflexive passage . The inaccuracy is due to Seneca's aim of being most expressive . The description of Hercules ' collapse , being most detailed in itself , is illustrated at the end by two similes . Thus the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 7 |
B The MirrorPassages within the Scene | 14 |
The WordScenery | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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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 inner introduced Isabella kind king later looks lord manner Marlowe Mathias means mentioned Mephistopheles MICHIGAN 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 UNIVERSITY utters vision visual word-scenery