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Pagina 175
... Queen , in the popular clamor which Titus heads against this hated foreigner , and finally in the royal acquiescence in injustice which leads to Andronicus's wholesale revenge . It can be seen that Shakespeare seized on these germs ...
... Queen , in the popular clamor which Titus heads against this hated foreigner , and finally in the royal acquiescence in injustice which leads to Andronicus's wholesale revenge . It can be seen that Shakespeare seized on these germs ...
Pagina 177
... Queen in the interest of the audience . The prose narrative , which keeps its episodes more distinct and is much easier to follow than the play , has now ( in Chapter III ) recounted events which are not brought into the drama until Act ...
... Queen in the interest of the audience . The prose narrative , which keeps its episodes more distinct and is much easier to follow than the play , has now ( in Chapter III ) recounted events which are not brought into the drama until Act ...
Pagina 183
... Queen . The major motif of the play becomes the injustice suffered by the loyal Andronici at the hands of a wicked Queen and her iniquitous paramour . The Andronici , driven to extremity in their failure to receive justice against the Queen ...
... Queen . The major motif of the play becomes the injustice suffered by the loyal Andronici at the hands of a wicked Queen and her iniquitous paramour . The Andronici , driven to extremity in their failure to receive justice against the Queen ...
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