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Robin Starveling , you must play Thisby's is thought fit , through all Athens , to play in our inter- mother . Tom Snout , the tinker . lude before the Duke and the Duchess , on his wedding Snout . Here , Peter Quince . day at night .
Robin Starveling , you must play Thisby's is thought fit , through all Athens , to play in our inter- mother . Tom Snout , the tinker . lude before the Duke and the Duchess , on his wedding Snout . Here , Peter Quince . day at night .
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What is this play about ? The title of a Shakespearian play often offers a key to its meaning . It is surely an odd but significant thing that in this play the part of Julius Caesar , though very effective , is very short .
What is this play about ? The title of a Shakespearian play often offers a key to its meaning . It is surely an odd but significant thing that in this play the part of Julius Caesar , though very effective , is very short .
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A promising start for the search for a theme is from the imagery of the play . It is noticeable that in this play direct references to darkness , and images concerned with darkness , blackness , night , are forever recurring .
A promising start for the search for a theme is from the imagery of the play . It is noticeable that in this play direct references to darkness , and images concerned with darkness , blackness , night , are forever recurring .
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Contents
ROMEO AND JULIET I | 12 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 64 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 100 |
Copyright | |
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