科里奥兰纳斯的身体和声音

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Renaissance Drama Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1086/719468
K. Lehnhof
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在《科里奥兰纳斯》的第二幕中,主人公为了满足担任执政官的最后条件,穿上了谦卑的长袍,请求平民投票赞成。科里奥兰纳斯认为这种习俗有失他的身份,他的恳求变得越来越讽刺了。即使他向平民请求他们的声音,他也嘲笑他们的声音有足够的价值来激励像他这样的人:
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Bodies and Voices in Coriolanus
n the second act of Coriolanus, the title character sets out to satisfy the final condition for consulship by putting on the gown of humility and petitioning the plebeians for their votes of approval. Coriolanus is convinced that this custom is beneath him, and his supplications become increasingly sarcastic. Even as he asks the plebeians for their voices, he mocks the idea that their voices are of sufficient value to motivate a man like him:
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Renaissance Drama
Renaissance Drama Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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