Ball State Teachers College Forum, Zväzky 15–16Ball State University., 1974 |
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Strana 53
... death is the final note of doom . of Claudius ' life in the prayer scene and the death of Polonius were necessary in Act III to account for the distraction and death of Ophelia , the precipitate return of Laertes , and the display of ...
... death is the final note of doom . of Claudius ' life in the prayer scene and the death of Polonius were necessary in Act III to account for the distraction and death of Ophelia , the precipitate return of Laertes , and the display of ...
Strana 56
... death . Indeed , death - that is , the awareness of death - is what Hamlet is about . The " growth " that occurs in Hamlet the char- acter , the change , is in his slow accept- ance of the finality of death - not in the sense of ...
... death . Indeed , death - that is , the awareness of death - is what Hamlet is about . The " growth " that occurs in Hamlet the char- acter , the change , is in his slow accept- ance of the finality of death - not in the sense of ...
Strana 62
... death . This fact , I think , is hardly debatable : from the first soliloquy to the end - to his own death - Hamlet's thoughts , and indeed the thoughts of all those involved in the play , including the reader , are turned toward death ...
... death . This fact , I think , is hardly debatable : from the first soliloquy to the end - to his own death - Hamlet's thoughts , and indeed the thoughts of all those involved in the play , including the reader , are turned toward death ...
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