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... death : after all , the new - born babe is innocent , guileless , neuter in some ways . On the other hand , death sets some sort of seal to life , and it always means in that it provides the occasion for some sort of summing up , to say ...
... death : after all , the new - born babe is innocent , guileless , neuter in some ways . On the other hand , death sets some sort of seal to life , and it always means in that it provides the occasion for some sort of summing up , to say ...
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... death . Critical discussions of the play , whether in the classroom or in print , inevitably tend to result in a polarization of these attitudes , generally in terms of affective response : one sees in Lear's death a sense of either ...
... death . Critical discussions of the play , whether in the classroom or in print , inevitably tend to result in a polarization of these attitudes , generally in terms of affective response : one sees in Lear's death a sense of either ...
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... death . Lear's sorrows , however , are not redeemed , and he dies not having come to terms with Cordelia's death , with the ultimate absurdity of the human condition . He dies , in- stead , uttering an existential question - " Why ...
... death . Lear's sorrows , however , are not redeemed , and he dies not having come to terms with Cordelia's death , with the ultimate absurdity of the human condition . He dies , in- stead , uttering an existential question - " Why ...
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