Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 26 筆
第 38 頁
The conspirators themselves are not free from the taint . Byron takes pains to make us aware that the actions of the conspirators are also not motivated by as selfless and noble aims as they would like to have us believe .
The conspirators themselves are not free from the taint . Byron takes pains to make us aware that the actions of the conspirators are also not motivated by as selfless and noble aims as they would like to have us believe .
第 126 頁
Examples of such dramatic concentration can be found throughout the play . Cain's soliloquy at this point is important . It outlines his mental conflict and makes the reader aware of the questions which trouble him .
Examples of such dramatic concentration can be found throughout the play . Cain's soliloquy at this point is important . It outlines his mental conflict and makes the reader aware of the questions which trouble him .
第 178 頁
Once Ulric , who is in the confidence of Stralenheim , is revealed to his parents and made aware of Werner's theft , Byron makes excellent use of dramatic irony . Stralenheim confides in Ulric and asks him to keep an eye on Werner .
Once Ulric , who is in the confidence of Stralenheim , is revealed to his parents and made aware of Werner's theft , Byron makes excellent use of dramatic irony . Stralenheim confides in Ulric and asks him to keep an eye on Werner .
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