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…of an audience (King Lear). When Medea went inside the house to murder her children, the chorus was left outside, chanting in anguish, to represent the feelings the chorus had and could not act upon, because of their metaphysical existence. The use…
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…place off stage. This carried through to the Elizabethan theater which avoided the horrors of men being flayed alive or Glouster’s eyes being put out in full view of an audience (King Lear). When Medea went inside the house to murder her children, the chorus…
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…148). Shakespeare was also a shareholder in a joint-stock company, the King's Men, as well as its principal playwright and sometime actor (Greenblatt 148). Neither joint-stock company was a direct agent of the crown and thus could not rely on royal…
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Category: /Literature
…quite sad (it is the same one used in King Lear) and Feste is often represented at this point as leaving the household, having finally gone too far and been rejected by Olivia in favour of Fabian. Fabian's part in this play is minimal, his character being…
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…to the Elizabethan theater which avoided the horrors of men being flayed alive or Glouster's eyes being put out in full view of an audience (King Lear). When Medea went inside the house to murder her children, the chorus was left outside, chanting in anguish, to represent…
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…being flayed alive or Glouster's eyes being put out in full view of an audience (King Lear). When Medea went inside the house to murder her children, the chorus was left outside, chanting in anguish, to represent the feelings the chorus had and could…
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…The rulers of Castile and Aragon made an unusual alliance against Muslim Granada. This is where it starts when the Lord King of Aragon had taken the kingdom of Murica from King En Fernando of Castile and devastated much of his territory. The Castilians…
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…with his hat-waving to Hamlet, or the games played with the decorums of courtly behaviour in the presence of a king when he is hatless and mad like Lear in the storm. But these limitations in the necessary attempts to reconstruct the "authentic" staging cannot…
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Category: /History
…, questioning the existence of God as a Roman Catholic, educated by the elite Jesuits, was seen to be almost blasphemous. Descartes, merely takes us on a voyage of higher learing; questioning what we have been taught to accept. He introduces to us a method…
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…1792. Certificate for William Jackson. Secretaries' duties justified their inclusion as members of Washington's household. Tobias Lear, who was Washington's secretary at Mount Vernon after the Revolution, and in New York and Philadelphia during his…
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