The Masks of HamletUniversity of Delaware Press, 1992 - 971 páginas In this work, Rosenberg insists again and again that only the individual reader or actor can determine Shakespeare's design of Hamlet's character -- and of the play. To interpret Hamlet's words and actions at the many crises, the reader needs to double in the role of actor, imagining the character from the inside and observing from the outside. Winner of the Theatre Library Association Award for 1993. |
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... Laertes has elements of both . The power Laertes is forceful in lecturing Ophelia in I , iii . He warns her rather than advises her ; he instructs her rather than confides in her . His " My dear sister " is more admonishing than loving ...
... Laertes has elements of both . The power Laertes is forceful in lecturing Ophelia in I , iii . He warns her rather than advises her ; he instructs her rather than confides in her . His " My dear sister " is more admonishing than loving ...
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... Laertes ' luggage . He would die in fact not unlike that later . And Laertes , being in a quarrel with Hamlet , will indeed Bear't that th'opposed may beware of thee . ( Would Polonius have sanctioned poison ? Does he make a jerking ...
... Laertes ' luggage . He would die in fact not unlike that later . And Laertes , being in a quarrel with Hamlet , will indeed Bear't that th'opposed may beware of thee . ( Would Polonius have sanctioned poison ? Does he make a jerking ...
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... Laertes is eager , especially if he can strike the decisive blow . Claudius plays on Laertes ' youthful , competitive egoism - Hamlet envies him for an especial gift . Can Laertes - can we- -guess what it is ? We are reminded of how ...
... Laertes is eager , especially if he can strike the decisive blow . Claudius plays on Laertes ' youthful , competitive egoism - Hamlet envies him for an especial gift . Can Laertes - can we- -guess what it is ? We are reminded of how ...
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Act I Scene i Part | 1 |
Gertrude | 10 |
Act I Scene ii Part | 36 |
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