Focus on MacbethJohn Russell Brown Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982 - 258 pagina's |
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Pagina 160
... significant in its effects on society ( and indeed nature and the cosmos ) as a whole . The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm need not be discussed again here , except to note that much scholarly work on the subject remains ...
... significant in its effects on society ( and indeed nature and the cosmos ) as a whole . The relationship between microcosm and macrocosm need not be discussed again here , except to note that much scholarly work on the subject remains ...
Pagina 166
... significant affirmation of feudal unity in the play . As has often been said , its failure marks the beginning of Mac- beth's loss of power . Certainly the Banquet should be seen as a ' symbol of solidarity ' and contrasted with the ...
... significant affirmation of feudal unity in the play . As has often been said , its failure marks the beginning of Mac- beth's loss of power . Certainly the Banquet should be seen as a ' symbol of solidarity ' and contrasted with the ...
Pagina 218
... significant symptom which reflects , not only a high level of arousal and a general alert- ness , but also some ... significance of the blood , which represents the irreversible spilling of the essence of the victim's life . - This ...
... significant symptom which reflects , not only a high level of arousal and a general alert- ness , but also some ... significance of the blood , which represents the irreversible spilling of the essence of the victim's life . - This ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
The kingdom the power and the glory | 30 |
visual effects in Macbeth | 54 |
Copyright | |
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A.C. Bradley action actor ambiguity ambition audience Banquo becomes blood Cawdor character critics crown dagger dark deed dramatic effect Elizabethan England evil fear feel feudal Fleance gives Glamis guilt Hamlet hand Hecate Holinshed Holinshed's honour horror husband I.iii I.vii ideas imagery images of death imagination Jacobean James Keith Michell killing Duncan kind king kingship Lady Macbeth Lady Macduff look Malcolm mind monarchy moral murder Duncan murder of Duncan nature Nicol Williamson Olivier Olivier's performance perhaps Peter Hall play play's political present production prophecies reality recognises rhythm Richard III role royal Scotland seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearean Tragedy Siddons significant sleep sleep-walking scene soliloquy speak speech stage Stratford-upon-Avon suggestion supernatural tanistry Thane Thane of Cawdor theatre thee theme thing thou thought tragedy virtues vision visual Weird Sisters Weyard wife Wilson Knight witchcraft witches woman women words
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