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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... fear - full " reminding us that it can mean full of fear as well as arousing great fear . I separate compound words to encourage , as much as possible , the reading within the simple iambic rhythms . I remove the apostrophes to indicate ...
... fear , blood and bloody , and so on . And remember that the " -full " suffix was a new tool for describing an emotional state , so that fear - full and awe - full contain a repetition of full , which then might be echoed in the free ...
... fear . " He only says it once , but it is clearly an important emotion here . Now , italicize every word that echoes that sound . We have scorched the snake not killed it She [ will close and be her self whilest our poor malice Remains ...
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