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According to Marullus's interpretation , the dramatic present reveals the Plebeians as betrayers of their own memory . In the past they vigorously celebrated the victories of the “ great Pompey . ” Now they have unscrupulously abandoned ...
According to Marullus's interpretation , the dramatic present reveals the Plebeians as betrayers of their own memory . In the past they vigorously celebrated the victories of the “ great Pompey . ” Now they have unscrupulously abandoned ...
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human life than by the diegetic moment in which Brutus wanders from the awesome present to the indeterminate future . The immediacy of the mimetic presence of Cassius's and Brutus's deaths is intensified by their narrative references to ...
human life than by the diegetic moment in which Brutus wanders from the awesome present to the indeterminate future . The immediacy of the mimetic presence of Cassius's and Brutus's deaths is intensified by their narrative references to ...
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Chaerea thus presents himself at Thais's court was an eunuch ” and so as his own negative image , a minus sign standing for what is in fact an emphatic plus , as he goes on to demonstrate when he finally gains access to Pamphila's bed ...
Chaerea thus presents himself at Thais's court was an eunuch ” and so as his own negative image , a minus sign standing for what is in fact an emphatic plus , as he goes on to demonstrate when he finally gains access to Pamphila's bed ...
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Henry VI Parts 1 2 and | 1 |
Production Reviews | 37 |
Themes | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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