Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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The internal conflict which such a situation brings in its wake -- where the leader is psychologically isolated from those he leads -- results in the mental dilemma of Marino Faliero in his relationship with the conspirators .
The internal conflict which such a situation brings in its wake -- where the leader is psychologically isolated from those he leads -- results in the mental dilemma of Marino Faliero in his relationship with the conspirators .
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It leads Cain to question the very purpose of his existence . He muses : Why art thou wretched ? Why are all things so ? Ev'n he who made us must be , as the maker Of things unhappy ! To produce destruction Can surely never be the task ...
It leads Cain to question the very purpose of his existence . He muses : Why art thou wretched ? Why are all things so ? Ev'n he who made us must be , as the maker Of things unhappy ! To produce destruction Can surely never be the task ...
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In Part III the Journey up a mountain leads to a Monastery where the Stranger eventually finds peace . 36 In Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman , Borkman , after years of imprisonment and of voluntary isolation , steps out with Ella to climb ...
In Part III the Journey up a mountain leads to a Monastery where the Stranger eventually finds peace . 36 In Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman , Borkman , after years of imprisonment and of voluntary isolation , steps out with Ella to climb ...
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