The Tragedy of Romeo and JulietWashington Square Press, 1992 - Всего страниц: 281 TheLiterature Made Easy Series is more than just plot summaries. Each book describes a classic novel and drama by explaining themes, elaborating on characters, and discussing each author's unique literary style, use of language, and point of view. Extensive illustrations and imaginative, enlightening use of graphics help to make each book in this series livelier, easier, and more fun to use than ordinary literature plot summaries. An unusual feature, "Mind Map" is a diagram that summarizes and interrelates the most important details that students need to understand about a given work. Appropriate for middle and high school students. |
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... stage and , perhaps , the tiring house ( what we would call dressing rooms ) , as well as the so - called yard . In ... stage itself was covered by a roof . Its ceiling , called " the heavens , " is thought to have been elaborately ...
... stage and , perhaps , the tiring house ( what we would call dressing rooms ) , as well as the so - called yard . In ... stage itself was covered by a roof . Its ceiling , called " the heavens , " is thought to have been elaborately ...
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... stage is referred to as a " bare stage , " to distinguish it from the stages of the last two or three centuries with their elaborate sets . But the stage in Shakespeare's time was not completely bare . Philip Henslowe , owner of the ...
... stage is referred to as a " bare stage , " to distinguish it from the stages of the last two or three centuries with their elaborate sets . But the stage in Shakespeare's time was not completely bare . Philip Henslowe , owner of the ...
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... stage directions are written with reference to the stage . For example , we do not describe Romeo and Juliet at their parting in Act 3 as being " at the window " ( the First Quarto's stage direction ) because there is unlikely to have ...
... stage directions are written with reference to the stage . For example , we do not describe Romeo and Juliet at their parting in Act 3 as being " at the window " ( the First Quarto's stage direction ) because there is unlikely to have ...
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Editors Preface | |
Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet | |
Reading Shakespeares Language | |
Авторские права | |
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