King LearYale University Press, 1 okt 2008 - 215 pagina's King Lear, one of Shakespeare's darkest and most savage plays, tells the story of the foolish and Job-like Lear, who divides his kingdom, as he does his affections, according to vanity and whim. Lear's failure as a father engulfs himself and his world in turmoil and tragedy. |
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... Oswald Cordelia Each of these parts is what actors call a “fat” role, any one of which could be honorably undertaken by a theatrical “star.” If, once again,this is not accidental,why has Shakespeare been thus unprecedentedly generous to ...
... Oswald Cordelia Each of these parts is what actors call a “fat” role, any one of which could be honorably undertaken by a theatrical “star.” If, once again,this is not accidental,why has Shakespeare been thus unprecedentedly generous to ...
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... Oswald:(1) oily,subservient,indignant,proud Fool:(1) sadly mocking,witty,quick,prophetic,truthful, musical (he sings),class-conscious,observant,dance-like (he mimes),pathetic,meditative Albany:(1) courtly,shocked,politely firm,quietly ...
... Oswald:(1) oily,subservient,indignant,proud Fool:(1) sadly mocking,witty,quick,prophetic,truthful, musical (he sings),class-conscious,observant,dance-like (he mimes),pathetic,meditative Albany:(1) courtly,shocked,politely firm,quietly ...
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... Oswald (Goneril's steward) Curran (Gloucester's servant) Old Man,Doctor,Captain,Herald,Knights,Messengers,Servants, Soldiers Act 1 5 scene 1 King Lear's palace enter Kent,. 1 RAYgin 2 duke nobleman of royal blood,subordinate only to a ...
... Oswald (Goneril's steward) Curran (Gloucester's servant) Old Man,Doctor,Captain,Herald,Knights,Messengers,Servants, Soldiers Act 1 5 scene 1 King Lear's palace enter Kent,. 1 RAYgin 2 duke nobleman of royal blood,subordinate only to a ...
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