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Page 7
... character of the Maid with an undisguised sympathy for her courage , her patriotism , her high intellect and her enthusiasm , thus setting aside the charge of deni- gration . Such transfiguration and impartial treatment of character is ...
... character of the Maid with an undisguised sympathy for her courage , her patriotism , her high intellect and her enthusiasm , thus setting aside the charge of deni- gration . Such transfiguration and impartial treatment of character is ...
Page 43
... character occupies a secondary place ; in tragedy , on the other hand , character dominates the incident and shapes the plot . The central situation of external conflict in the tragic drama is the product of an interaction of character ...
... character occupies a secondary place ; in tragedy , on the other hand , character dominates the incident and shapes the plot . The central situation of external conflict in the tragic drama is the product of an interaction of character ...
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... character is not without its implications for language as a vehicle of meaning . An episode of the Pozzo - Lucky ... characters becomes evident . As a diversion , it embodies the unusual , contrasting with the normal behaviour of people ...
... character is not without its implications for language as a vehicle of meaning . An episode of the Pozzo - Lucky ... characters becomes evident . As a diversion , it embodies the unusual , contrasting with the normal behaviour of people ...
Contents
The Shakespearean PuzzleEndeavours After its Solution | 1 |
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 32 |
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