Shakespearean Language: A Guide for Actors and StudentsBloomsbury Academic, 2002 - 269 стор. Shakespeare was a master of language, his sayings have become part of everyday speech, and his plays endure, in part, because of the beauty of his verse. Shakespeare's language, however, poses special difficulties for modern actors because many of his words seem unusual or difficult to pronounce, he employs rhetorical devices throughout his works, and he carefully uses rhythm to convey sense. |
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... familiar indicator of heightened emo- tion , but rarely enough to catch the ear and make a striking point . For those lines wherein the first foot is inverted , it is as if the emotional energy contained in the line requires an extra ...
... familiar to our experience of speak- ing them . We don't want to understand them , or label them , or analyze them . We want them to form naturally and easily in our mouths and minds as we speak from memory Shakespeare's use of them ...
... familiar grammatical strategies that allow for the creation of compound complex sentences , Shakespeare was free to make use of a few additional devices in service of the rhetorical power or poetic intensity required by the situation ...
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