Shakespeare, Julius CaesarEdward Arnold, 1976 - 63 páginas |
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... accepted convention of Shakespeare's stage that characters can talk of their own virtue in a purely informative way , without being accused of egotism . Nevertheless , Brutus's sliding away from the particular question of the state of ...
... accepted convention of Shakespeare's stage that characters can talk of their own virtue in a purely informative way , without being accused of egotism . Nevertheless , Brutus's sliding away from the particular question of the state of ...
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... accepted it ) playing into the enemy's hands . The confident Antony assures Octavius that ' I am in their bosoms ' and knows precisely what Brutus and Cassius are thinking and will do . But just as we are prepared to see the subtle and ...
... accepted it ) playing into the enemy's hands . The confident Antony assures Octavius that ' I am in their bosoms ' and knows precisely what Brutus and Cassius are thinking and will do . But just as we are prepared to see the subtle and ...
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abstract admirable already ambitious anger Antony Antony's speech audience battle blood Brutus and Cassius Brutus replies Brutus's speech cadence Caesar's body Caesar's murder Caius Calphurnia Casca Cassius's character Cinna conspiracy conspirators crowd D. H. Lawrence David Daiches dead Decius effect elegiac fact feeling Flavius friendship genuine gesture goes grief heart human idealism ides of March James Joyce join judgement Julius Caesar kill Caesar kind language Lepidus logic manipulator Mark Antony Marullus moral motives moved murder Caesar murder of Caesar Nervii noble Octavius Octavius's passions Philippi play Plutarch political Pompey Pompey's Portia provokes quarrel question reason reproaches Richard III ritual Roman Rome says scene senseless things servile fearfulness Shakespeare Shakespeare's stage shows soldier soothsayer speak spirit of Caesar stage auditors suggests takes talk tell thee third person thou Titinius tone tragedy Trebonius turns view of Caesar voice words wrong