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With the lovers ' deaths announced from the start , audience attention is directed to the events ' fateful course . The question is less what happens than how it happens . By framing the action in this way , the prologue triggers ...
With the lovers ' deaths announced from the start , audience attention is directed to the events ' fateful course . The question is less what happens than how it happens . By framing the action in this way , the prologue triggers ...
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Lust in action , " of course , by no means characterizes Helena ; but even so , ever since her encounter with Parolles in Act I , there has been an undercurrent of sensuality in her motives running counter to the mainstream of courtly ...
Lust in action , " of course , by no means characterizes Helena ; but even so , ever since her encounter with Parolles in Act I , there has been an undercurrent of sensuality in her motives running counter to the mainstream of courtly ...
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What conspicuously distinguishes the ending of All's Well from the endings of the festive comedies and late romances is , of course , its apparent suddenness and speed , what Donaldson calls " the drastic foreshortening of its final ...
What conspicuously distinguishes the ending of All's Well from the endings of the festive comedies and late romances is , of course , its apparent suddenness and speed , what Donaldson calls " the drastic foreshortening of its final ...
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