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Shakespeare , however , instead of allowing Helena simply to appear before Bertram and beg to be received by him , as in the original tale , devises the entire episode where Diana confronts Bertram with the evidence of their supposed ...
Shakespeare , however , instead of allowing Helena simply to appear before Bertram and beg to be received by him , as in the original tale , devises the entire episode where Diana confronts Bertram with the evidence of their supposed ...
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Shakespeare intended Helena as an engaging , sympathetic character , whose love includes a strong concern for the good and happiness of Bertram . With the information from the widow that Bertram is soliciting Diana's favors , Helena's ...
Shakespeare intended Helena as an engaging , sympathetic character , whose love includes a strong concern for the good and happiness of Bertram . With the information from the widow that Bertram is soliciting Diana's favors , Helena's ...
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When she says that her son is an ' unseasoned ' courtier , the Countess is concerned with Bertram's particular limitations , but she is also stating that he is simply not ready to leave the nest . This accounts for the gracious warmth ...
When she says that her son is an ' unseasoned ' courtier , the Countess is concerned with Bertram's particular limitations , but she is also stating that he is simply not ready to leave the nest . This accounts for the gracious warmth ...
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