Aspects of LiteratureProgressive Publishers, 1978 - 189 Seiten On English literature; articles. |
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... tragic heroes to shame . The Prince of Denmark stands out from the other characters of Hamlet . This is as it should be since he is the hero of the tragedy . But Hamlet is different from the other tragic heroes in so far as he dominates ...
... tragic heroes to shame . The Prince of Denmark stands out from the other characters of Hamlet . This is as it should be since he is the hero of the tragedy . But Hamlet is different from the other tragic heroes in so far as he dominates ...
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... tragic flaw , or , to use Hamlet's own striking elucidation of the Aristotelian concept , the dram of eale which Doth all the noble substance of a doubt , To his own scandal . ( I. iv . 37 ) 8 The passage in which these lines occur has ...
... tragic flaw , or , to use Hamlet's own striking elucidation of the Aristotelian concept , the dram of eale which Doth all the noble substance of a doubt , To his own scandal . ( I. iv . 37 ) 8 The passage in which these lines occur has ...
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... tragic flaw in his noble soul . Two other great tragic heroes also use obscene language - Othello and Lear . But they use it only in moments of anguish . By making Hamlet , the noblest of the tragic heroes , use such language not only ...
... tragic flaw in his noble soul . Two other great tragic heroes also use obscene language - Othello and Lear . But they use it only in moments of anguish . By making Hamlet , the noblest of the tragic heroes , use such language not only ...
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Preface | 10 |
Musings on the Muse 152 | 12 |
An Approach Through Language 20 262 | 21 |
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