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“Shakespeare’s sense of Romance is never typical; he always returns us to the present, and aims to assess the role of imagination”. Discuss. 3206 words
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Before I can discuss the ways in which Shakespeare understood, approached and represented the concept of Romance in Cymbeline and Pericles, it is first necessary to distinguish exactly what this term meant. Romance is a grouping of Shakespeare’s later prose which required the reader to suspend scepticism on the improbable nature of the plot, and experience it on its own qualities through the emblematic and collective patterns of human experience.
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“Shakespeare’s sense of Romance is never typical; he always returns us to the present, and aims to assess the role of imagination”. Discuss. 3206 words
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Before I can discuss the ways in which Shakespeare understood, approached and represented the concept of Romance in Cymbeline and Pericles, it is first necessary to distinguish exactly what this term meant. Romance is a grouping of Shakespeare’s later prose which required the reader to suspend scepticism on the improbable nature of the plot, and experience it on its own qualities through the emblematic and collective patterns of human experience.
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