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Venus's final words reaffirm the attitude towards experience she has manifested all along . Shakespeare significantly transforms the idea expressed in the final lines of Book X of the Metamorphoses : whereas Orpheus laments the ...
Venus's final words reaffirm the attitude towards experience she has manifested all along . Shakespeare significantly transforms the idea expressed in the final lines of Book X of the Metamorphoses : whereas Orpheus laments the ...
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The friar also connects ' violent delights ' to ' violent ends ' ( 2.5.9 ) , and the lovers ' suicides suggest a final fusing of love and death . Yet as different interpretations maintain , this fusion's meaning may be tragic , romantic ...
The friar also connects ' violent delights ' to ' violent ends ' ( 2.5.9 ) , and the lovers ' suicides suggest a final fusing of love and death . Yet as different interpretations maintain , this fusion's meaning may be tragic , romantic ...
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Because the events of the final scene are ruthless and cruel , and because the play is a comedy , the action is quite literally masqued . The atmosphere is lightened by the pretense of unreality ; the lecherous fat knight is balanced by ...
Because the events of the final scene are ruthless and cruel , and because the play is a comedy , the action is quite literally masqued . The atmosphere is lightened by the pretense of unreality ; the lecherous fat knight is balanced by ...
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