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... play . The portrayal of conflicting characters , and situations , abundance of episode , intriguing plot , irony , the symbolic nuances and , above all , the deep concern with life - all lend significance to the play . In the midst of ...
... play . The portrayal of conflicting characters , and situations , abundance of episode , intriguing plot , irony , the symbolic nuances and , above all , the deep concern with life - all lend significance to the play . In the midst of ...
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... play is the lively dialogue that keeps the audience engaged till the end . Except in one or two instances , mentioned above , very rarely are we conscious of reading a verse play : the language has come very close to the speech rhythms ...
... play is the lively dialogue that keeps the audience engaged till the end . Except in one or two instances , mentioned above , very rarely are we conscious of reading a verse play : the language has come very close to the speech rhythms ...
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... play dramatically effective ( p . 2 ) . He states that we find ' an abundance of decorative or merely descriptive imagery in his early plays ' , and in the later plays ' less and less of the decora- tive and merely lyrical imagery , and ...
... play dramatically effective ( p . 2 ) . He states that we find ' an abundance of decorative or merely descriptive imagery in his early plays ' , and in the later plays ' less and less of the decora- tive and merely lyrical imagery , and ...
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