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the audience is too far away to share in their feelings . Our detachment is aided by the presence of Puck and Oberon , acting as an onstage audience and providing a comic perspective . What is serious and painful to the lovers is simply ...
the audience is too far away to share in their feelings . Our detachment is aided by the presence of Puck and Oberon , acting as an onstage audience and providing a comic perspective . What is serious and painful to the lovers is simply ...
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422 ) is now the danger of being hissed by a hostile audience . But even this admission of fragility – the fragility of art itself – also contains an acknowledgement of strength . The dream metaphor is carefully chosen , for throughout ...
422 ) is now the danger of being hissed by a hostile audience . But even this admission of fragility – the fragility of art itself – also contains an acknowledgement of strength . The dream metaphor is carefully chosen , for throughout ...
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Feste in his role as commentator and entertainer has to understand the minds of his audience , and tune his speech to their moods – as Viola also does in a less calculating way , when she speaks of love to Olivia and Orsino .
Feste in his role as commentator and entertainer has to understand the minds of his audience , and tune his speech to their moods – as Viola also does in a less calculating way , when she speaks of love to Olivia and Orsino .
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