Shakespearean Language: A Guide for Actors and StudentsBloomsbury Academic, 2002 - 269 頁 Shakespeare was a master of language, his sayings have become part of everyday speech, and his plays endure, in part, because of the beauty of his verse. Shakespeare's language, however, poses special difficulties for modern actors because many of his words seem unusual or difficult to pronounce, he employs rhetorical devices throughout his works, and he carefully uses rhythm to convey sense. |
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... patron / lover reads the poem after the poet / lover's death . Don't think about the hand ( now rotting in the ground ) or say aloud to memorize ( rehearse ) the name of the author . Love decays over time , just like bodies , and the ...
... patron / lover ? Image the poet / lover looking at the patron / lover's face and having a thousand groans confirm that the patron's dark beauty is , in the poet / lover's judgement , " fairest . " How could that face be on another's ...
... patron / lover , who gives the locket to the rival . The actor playing the poet / lover can encounter the locket , recognize it , and then confront the patron / lover . It's no insult to be addressed as a tyrant if that state is linked ...