The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean Tragedy |
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She suddenly loses her identity as a character in the play and becomes a
mouthpiece of Seneca ' s . Thereby the dramatic illusion is broken ; at this
particular moment she should appear frightened and cannot possibly deliver a
report which ...
She suddenly loses her identity as a character in the play and becomes a
mouthpiece of Seneca ' s . Thereby the dramatic illusion is broken ; at this
particular moment she should appear frightened and cannot possibly deliver a
report which ...
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It is obvious that the transitive method is more suitable for the description of the
outward appearance of a character , whereas a reflexive passage can express
primarily the speaker ' s inner feelings . Seneca generally respects this difference
...
It is obvious that the transitive method is more suitable for the description of the
outward appearance of a character , whereas a reflexive passage can express
primarily the speaker ' s inner feelings . Seneca generally respects this difference
...
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It may be contrasted with that of a character already on stage in reciprocal
passages . In this manner the mood of the ensuing scene , or , in the case of a
controversy , a conflict of moods is established from the start . Within the scene
mood is ...
It may be contrasted with that of a character already on stage in reciprocal
passages . In this manner the mood of the ensuing scene , or , in the case of a
controversy , a conflict of moods is established from the start . Within the scene
mood is ...
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