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CHAPTER XIV THE SETTING , STYLE , AND THEME OF THE TRAGEDY EACH
OF THE fine arts expresses itself in terms of one or more physical media ; and
each aspect of these media may be termed an aesthetic element . Music , for ...
CHAPTER XIV THE SETTING , STYLE , AND THEME OF THE TRAGEDY EACH
OF THE fine arts expresses itself in terms of one or more physical media ; and
each aspect of these media may be termed an aesthetic element . Music , for ...
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Sec themes , some merely touched upon , some set forth at length and in detail ;
but , if the play have the unity essential to serious artistic work , one theme should
predominate with its attendant corollaries . Hamlet has many minor themes : the ...
Sec themes , some merely touched upon , some set forth at length and in detail ;
but , if the play have the unity essential to serious artistic work , one theme should
predominate with its attendant corollaries . Hamlet has many minor themes : the ...
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pathos , that is emotional appeal , and ethos , that is significance and insight into
life ; and only themes that possess ... Thus the theme of a great tragedy involving
the major actions of the hero , should be such as arouse the emotions of the ...
pathos , that is emotional appeal , and ethos , that is significance and insight into
life ; and only themes that possess ... Thus the theme of a great tragedy involving
the major actions of the hero , should be such as arouse the emotions of the ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
HAMLETS SCHOOLFELLOWS | 17 |
LORD CHAMBERLAIN POLONIUS | 34 |
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