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of their dramatic quality because descriptive references are added to them .
Phaedra ' s first plea contains a reflexive reference to herself : " I grovel at thy feet
” . Hippolytus ' answer then mirrors Phaedra ' s behaviour and , in a reflexive ...
of their dramatic quality because descriptive references are added to them .
Phaedra ' s first plea contains a reflexive reference to herself : " I grovel at thy feet
” . Hippolytus ' answer then mirrors Phaedra ' s behaviour and , in a reflexive ...
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It aims at heightened description going beyond the requirements of the dramatic
situation . Its main purpose is the expression of mood and the creation of
atmosphere . Already at the beginning of a scene the mood of an entering person
may ...
It aims at heightened description going beyond the requirements of the dramatic
situation . Its main purpose is the expression of mood and the creation of
atmosphere . Already at the beginning of a scene the mood of an entering person
may ...
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Such lyrical expression of mood harmonizes with the dramatic context in a much
better way than the Senecan epic description . Within set speeches ( supplication
, lament ) Preston applies a more traditional kind of mirror - technique .
Such lyrical expression of mood harmonizes with the dramatic context in a much
better way than the Senecan epic description . Within set speeches ( supplication
, lament ) Preston applies a more traditional kind of mirror - technique .
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