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action Aeschylus angels animals Antony and Cleopatra Apemantus audience beast beginning belief body century chaos character chronicle play conflict convention Coriolanus creatures death described difference between appearance doth dramatic earth elements Elizabethan emphasized everything evil fact fashion Faustus feel final gives God's gods Goneril Gorboduc Hamlet hath heavens Henry hero hierarchy human nature Iago ideal individual intellectual kind King Lear kingship last plays Lear's Leontes lives lust Macbeth Machiavelli macrocosm man's nature merely mind Montaigne morality morality play Nature's Noble Kinsmen Othello passion picture Plutarch prince Prospero re-inforced reality reason relation Renaissance Richard Sabunde says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare situation sixteenth sixteenth-century soul speaks speare's speech spheres stars story Tamburlaine Tempest Thersites things thou thought Timon tion traditional views tragedy tragic trans Troilus and Cressida truth Ulysses universal views of man's violation vision whole Winter's Tale words writers