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... plays , we can never reproduce exactly the work of art they intended . But in reading the words of the play , we can share in the imaginative experience that even more than success on the stage - is responsible for the survival and ...
... plays , we can never reproduce exactly the work of art they intended . But in reading the words of the play , we can share in the imaginative experience that even more than success on the stage - is responsible for the survival and ...
Page 963
... play is not unique to Shake- spearean drama . All playwrights must work within the limitations imposed by the medium . Dramatists are , for example , obviously limited in the number of characters they can use . Even though Aristophanes ...
... play is not unique to Shake- spearean drama . All playwrights must work within the limitations imposed by the medium . Dramatists are , for example , obviously limited in the number of characters they can use . Even though Aristophanes ...
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... play was originally staged ? 3. Actions and stage directions . Identify the major physical actions of the play and explain their significance . 4. What help , if any , do the author's stage directions provide in helping the reader to ...
... play was originally staged ? 3. Actions and stage directions . Identify the major physical actions of the play and explain their significance . 4. What help , if any , do the author's stage directions provide in helping the reader to ...
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