Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 6Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... characters lead double lives . The play's characters too let truths slip out while pretending to be engaged in social chitchat . They are adroit at saying and doing two opposing things at once , and they are virtuosic in their use of ...
... characters lead double lives . The play's characters too let truths slip out while pretending to be engaged in social chitchat . They are adroit at saying and doing two opposing things at once , and they are virtuosic in their use of ...
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... characters in his works should be judged by the omniscient narrator . Using simple , black - and - white criteria , Ainsworth judges his characters as loyal or disloyal , brave or cowardly , noble or ignoble . Sometimes the author uses ...
... characters in his works should be judged by the omniscient narrator . Using simple , black - and - white criteria , Ainsworth judges his characters as loyal or disloyal , brave or cowardly , noble or ignoble . Sometimes the author uses ...
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... characters throughout The Human Comedy . Alluding to characters and events from other novels , and using the same characters from one novel to another , Balzac reinforces the impression that his great work constitutes a unified world ...
... characters throughout The Human Comedy . Alluding to characters and events from other novels , and using the same characters from one novel to another , Balzac reinforces the impression that his great work constitutes a unified world ...
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