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So she is named in 16 of the 17 references in the Folio text and in 9 of the 12 references in Folio stage directions . She is " Helena " only in the first stage direction , in the text of act 1 , scene 1 ( one reference , in prose ...
So she is named in 16 of the 17 references in the Folio text and in 9 of the 12 references in Folio stage directions . She is " Helena " only in the first stage direction , in the text of act 1 , scene 1 ( one reference , in prose ...
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Such an assumption seems unwarranted ; when a character voices a thought on stage with no other characters present to hear it , we typically interpret the soliloquy as a true expression of that person's state of mind .
Such an assumption seems unwarranted ; when a character voices a thought on stage with no other characters present to hear it , we typically interpret the soliloquy as a true expression of that person's state of mind .
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Bertram responds positively to the revelation of Helena , not because he has in the space of three stage - minutes come to terms psychologically with a problem which would probably remain unresolvable in life outside the theater ...
Bertram responds positively to the revelation of Helena , not because he has in the space of three stage - minutes come to terms psychologically with a problem which would probably remain unresolvable in life outside the theater ...
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