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... When performed as a play, the audience should keep in mind that all the characters remain in sight on stage, even if they do not take part in the action. ...
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... Since he cannot see into other people's characters, he can ... Lear, who is too stubborn to remain open-minded. ... Kent's opposition with, "Out of my sight!" to which ...
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... Since he cannot see into other people's characters, he can ... Lear, who is too stubborn to remain open-minded ... Kent's opposition with, "Out of my sight!," to which ...
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... Since he cannot see into other people's characters, he can ... Lear, who is too stubborn to remain open-minded ... Kent's opposition with, "Out of my sight!," to which ...
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... Since he cannot see into other people's characters, he can ... Lear, who is too stubborn to remain open-minded ... Kent's opposition with, "Out of my sight!," to which ...
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... Since he cannot see into other people's characters, he can ... Lear, who is too stubborn to remain open-minded ... Kent's opposition with, "Out of my sight!," to which ...
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... It is evident from these two characters that clear vision ... Lear, who is too stubborn to remain open-minded ... to Kent's opposition with, "Out of my sight!" to which ...
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... The sight, sound, or touches of a place or event are all ... of past and present are two that must remain distinct ... as was safe" (Pg.5). For the characters of Beloved ...
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... portrays either Lear nor Gloucester as particularly villainous characters. ... with a stubborn, "Out of my sight!" to which ... Lear, and let me still remain" (Act I ...
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... is to know the island has brought her a gentleman whom at first sight is thought ... words spoken in the air, the dangerous events through which they remain safe ...
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... In at least three instances in the play characters announce that they are leaving and remain still on ... shall I say-which may at first sight seem reasonable ...
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... In at least three instances in the play characters announce that they are leaving and remain still on ... shall I say-which may at first sight seem reasonable ...
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... In at least three instances in the play characters announce that they are leaving and remain still on ... shall I say-which may at first sight seem reasonable ...
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... to see the truth in other people's characters, he fails ... see better, Lear, and let me still remain the true ... be interpreted through a means other than eye sight. ...
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... a hero changed over time yet other details remain constant ... The pivotal characters in both legends act differently ... let all this court judge in sight" (Borroff 146 ...
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... The author use characters to create the plot and to ... brave girl because she risks death to remain Romeo's wife ... He kills himself at the sight of Juliet's dead body ...
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... fall in love from the first sight (Brian C ... easy-reading language, interesting plot and touching theme and characters. ... it has always been and will remain a work ...
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... As you have seen, the characters that suffer the most ... Gloucester and Oedipus are blinded but remain sane, to ... more clearly after they lose their sight or sanity ...
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... love-at-first-sight will remain the dream of most romantic stories for ages, Ever After is more realistic in the sense that the two main characters fall in ...
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... It is when Stoker allows his characters to step to ... she should not be left alone: "You must remain here all the night, and must not let your sight pass from ...
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... Often characters refer to senses, particularly sight, whether as a ... by Kent, Lear cries "out of my sight" (Ii57 ... better, lear, and let me still remain/ the true ...
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... in a duel, and says of it, "It dropped from sight but we ... it is seen that each of the characters in the ... it could not explain the everyday, which remain "full of ...
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... in a duel, and says of it, "It dropped from sight but we ... it is seen that each of the characters in the ... it could not explain the everyday, which remain "full of ...
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... This action causes these characters to become even more demented ... The lack of sight alludes to the ambiguity of the ... into the pit allowing him to remain in the ...
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... the process of doing so, he looses sight of what ... nature is shown with all the characters in The ... the wedlock's tribulations, both partners remain committed to ...
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... of the fact that he feared the sight of blood. ... between their deaths is that both characters died because ... to the tribe's way of life instead of remain idle, he ...
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... of myself; and could better endure the Sight of a ... possible nor desirable if we are to remain human beings ... The characters of Pride and Prejudice do not act like ...
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... the play through the actions and words of the characters. ... to inform Oedipus that his desire to remain on this ... The sight of Oedipus in his exiled state leads ...
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... While he had sometimes viewed his sight as a ... and heir, so he must not remain her, even as ... Stewart employed dialogue to demonstrate the characters reactions to ...
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... see better Lear, and let me still remain the true ... is some comedic relief provided by such crazy characters as the ... Creon, devastated by the sight of his dead son ...
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