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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... listener receives these words and commits the final word to memory . Perhaps , to solidify the connection between them , the listener repeats that final word , also without cadencing , maybe even as a soft question . The two let the ...
... Listener . Light ? Do you mean you're broke ? How are you going to go to war then ? And what is the connection between your open hand , giving away too much money , and the size of the court or the amount of courting going on ? Some ...
... listener who will remind the speaker that this , too , is an argument , which culminates in the statement , " Prove it so , / Let fortune go to hell for it , not I. " Modern listeners find the logos listening the most difficult ...
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