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Page 336
... says that Oedipus " fulfills all the requirements of the scapegoat , the dismembered king or god - figure . " One advantage of the theory is that it would explain how the ancient dramatists managed to continue to interest the audiences ...
... says that Oedipus " fulfills all the requirements of the scapegoat , the dismembered king or god - figure . " One advantage of the theory is that it would explain how the ancient dramatists managed to continue to interest the audiences ...
Page 340
... says the Cadi . " Think of the nonsensical problems laid before me . I'm judge of a village where ghastly crimes are probably being committed every minute -or is anything a crime ? -and the world offers up to God only one or two ...
... says the Cadi . " Think of the nonsensical problems laid before me . I'm judge of a village where ghastly crimes are probably being committed every minute -or is anything a crime ? -and the world offers up to God only one or two ...
Page 377
... says . " It's so simple , I mean " ( p . 35 ) . Nonchalantly , he opines that it " sounds interesting , " at the same time asking , “ You don't want your butter , do you ? " But despite the gross indifference that captivates a self ...
... says . " It's so simple , I mean " ( p . 35 ) . Nonchalantly , he opines that it " sounds interesting , " at the same time asking , “ You don't want your butter , do you ? " But despite the gross indifference that captivates a self ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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