Shakespeare

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They have objects, desires. They are persons— real, living beings.
Few dramatists succeed in getting their characters loose from the canvas — their backs stick to the wall — they do not have free and independent action — • SHAKESPEARE. 47 they have no background, no unexpressed motives — no untold desires. They lack the complexity of the real.
Shakespeare makes the character true to itself.
Christopher Sly, surrounded by the luxuries of a lord, true to his station, calls for a pot of the small-
... est ale.
Take one expression by Lady Macbeth. You remember that after the murder is discovered — after the alarm bell is rung- — she appears upon the scene wanting to know what has happened. Macduff re- fuses to tell her, saying that the slightest word would murder as it fell. At this moment Banquo comes upon the scene and Macduff cries out to him : *'Our royal master's murdered. '* What does Lady Macbeth then say? She in fact makes a confession of guilt. The weak point in the terrible tragedy is that Duncan was murdered in Macbeth's castle.


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