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His movements show that he is afraid of approaching his brother ' s throne . A
psychic condition is here rendered visible in physical behaviour . 14 Mood may
be expressed also by the posture of a character . The grief of Astyanax appears
in ...
His movements show that he is afraid of approaching his brother ' s throne . A
psychic condition is here rendered visible in physical behaviour . 14 Mood may
be expressed also by the posture of a character . The grief of Astyanax appears
in ...
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Then there is a change to the reflexive mirror - technique , which implies a
speeding up of the movements : the characters no longer order each other to do
something , but they take the initiative themselves : he takes a close look , she —
more ...
Then there is a change to the reflexive mirror - technique , which implies a
speeding up of the movements : the characters no longer order each other to do
something , but they take the initiative themselves : he takes a close look , she —
more ...
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His imagination moves upwards to heaven just as his physical movement on
stage is directed upwards to his throne . ... by two contrasted movements , one
upwards , one downwards , represents the two opposed conditions of power and
...
His imagination moves upwards to heaven just as his physical movement on
stage is directed upwards to his throne . ... by two contrasted movements , one
upwards , one downwards , represents the two opposed conditions of power and
...
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Abigail action appears arms Barabas beginning behaviour blood body character comes condition contains crown death described direct 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 movements 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