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Romance has passed its first test in the fallen world — the curing of the King — but only because Helena has picked two receptive people , the King and Lafew , both of whom are capable of faith and of a response to the romantic .
Romance has passed its first test in the fallen world — the curing of the King — but only because Helena has picked two receptive people , the King and Lafew , both of whom are capable of faith and of a response to the romantic .
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Each helps the audience to see the events of the play from a perspective different from and alien to Richard's , but none can totally free the spectator from the tension of incompatible responses prompted by the grotesque comedy ...
Each helps the audience to see the events of the play from a perspective different from and alien to Richard's , but none can totally free the spectator from the tension of incompatible responses prompted by the grotesque comedy ...
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... even though images of civil strife are prominent in the first half and animal imagery has contributed with some consistency to building the main characters.24 Such relatively open audience response guidance , which can encourage ...
... even though images of civil strife are prominent in the first half and animal imagery has contributed with some consistency to building the main characters.24 Such relatively open audience response guidance , which can encourage ...
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