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ANEK [815]
3 years ago
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Which resources did Shakespeare used to write Macbeth?

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ivolga24 [154]3 years ago
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A Trust me bro is A. i know for a fact

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I believe the speaker's overall point in this passage is:

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of preconceived effect and unity of tone and mood, though

repeated often, was first and best stated in his now famous

review of Hawthorne's Twice-Told Tales (May, 1842):

A skillful literary artist has constructed a

tale. If wise, he has not fashioned his

thoughts to accommodate his incidents; but

having conceived, with deliberate care, a

certain unique or single effect to be wrought

out, he then invents such incidents--he then

combines such events as may best aid him in

establishing this preconceived effect. If

his very initial sentence tend not to the

outbringing of this effect, then he has failed

in his first step. In the whole composition

there should be no word written, of which the

tendency, direct or indirect, is not to the one

pre-established design. And by such means,

with such care and skill, a picture is at

length painted which leaves in the mind of him

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lEdgar Allan Poe, The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe,

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1902), p. 108. Further citations of this edition will be

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