The Secret Cause: A Discussion of TragedyUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1981 - 189 pàgines |
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Pàgina 53
... Elms was not the gods we associate with Greek drama , but the " past " that creates the present , the force of the dead mother who determines the action , the mysterious power of desire which pushes man toward his end . O'Neill in ...
... Elms was not the gods we associate with Greek drama , but the " past " that creates the present , the force of the dead mother who determines the action , the mysterious power of desire which pushes man toward his end . O'Neill in ...
Pàgina 55
... elms with Eben's dead mother and with an exhausted life force holds no meaning beyond the printed page . The elms dominate the play ; as described , they are as visi- ble as the statues of Aphrodite and Artemis that frame the action of ...
... elms with Eben's dead mother and with an exhausted life force holds no meaning beyond the printed page . The elms dominate the play ; as described , they are as visi- ble as the statues of Aphrodite and Artemis that frame the action of ...
Pàgina 56
... elms ( Mother ) and the stone Ephraim ( Father ) control the play , and while Eben and Abbie give the play direction . At the end , the movers are gone but the stone and elms remain , which is itself a comment on O'Neill's tragic vision ...
... elms ( Mother ) and the stone Ephraim ( Father ) control the play , and while Eben and Abbie give the play direction . At the end , the movers are gone but the stone and elms remain , which is itself a comment on O'Neill's tragic vision ...
Continguts
Sophocles Antigone and Anouilhs Antigone | 11 |
Hippolytus Phaedra Desire Under the Elms | 33 |
Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead | 65 |
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Abbie abyss action Aeschylus Anouilh answer Antigone Antigone's Aphrodite audience Bartley Beckett boundary situation Captain America character Chekhov chorus Claire Zachanassian comedy condition confrontation Cordelia Creon critics dark death desire Didi and Gogo Dionysus discussion drama dramatist Dürrenmatt Easy Rider Eben Eben's Elms emotional Ephraim Eugene O'Neill Euripides fate father feel forces goddess gods Greek Guildenstern Are Dead guilt Hamlet heart Hilda Hippolytus human Ibsen Irina Ismene kill King Lear lives man's Maurya modern mortal mother mystery myth nature never O'Neill Oedipus Rex passion past Phaedra play play's beginning Polyneices present prods Prometheus question mark Racine realizes reveals revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Salesman scene secret cause seems sexual Shakespeare shout Solness Solness's Sophocles speech stage Stoppard's story suffering tells terror Theseus Three Sisters tion trag tragedy tragic tragicomedy victim Waiting for Godot Willy Willy's witness words York young Zeus