Jumat, 10 September 2010
Effects of Macklin's Interpretation of Shylock
John Doran, the theater-goers recalls the reaction of the audience to shylock's appearance in the trial scene: "shylock was... so terribly malignant, that when he whetted his knife... a shudder went round the house and the profound silence following told me that he held his audience by the heart- strings." even the scene in which shylock laments the loss of his daughter was played with much intensity. Thought Francis gentleman notes that the character's grief was evident, his villainy apparently remained unmitigated throughout the play.
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