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... play ? Before rereading the play , can you say why you liked it or did not like it ? Were you amused , excited , depressed , apa- thetic as you read ? Were you chiefly interested in the outcome ? Or did the out- come matter less than ...
... play ? Before rereading the play , can you say why you liked it or did not like it ? Were you amused , excited , depressed , apa- thetic as you read ? Were you chiefly interested in the outcome ? Or did the out- come matter less than ...
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... play as a whole , what values are being upheld in the play's overall system of rewards and punishments ? 7. Quoting from plays generally follows the same principles as quoting from poems ( see p . 436 ) . However , in referring to ...
... play as a whole , what values are being upheld in the play's overall system of rewards and punishments ? 7. Quoting from plays generally follows the same principles as quoting from poems ( see p . 436 ) . However , in referring to ...
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... play . One prisoner told him , " Godot is society . " Said another : " He's the outside . " A teacher at the prison was quoted as saying , " They know what is meant by waiting . . . and they knew if Godot finally came , he would only be ...
... play . One prisoner told him , " Godot is society . " Said another : " He's the outside . " A teacher at the prison was quoted as saying , " They know what is meant by waiting . . . and they knew if Godot finally came , he would only be ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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