Question | Answer |
Micheal Dobson (Mariana) | (by having the boy sing the song) 'Mariana is even spared the indelicacy of expressing her continuing desire for Angelo herself: the lyric substitutes an unwritten soliloquy.' |
Marian Cox (the last act) | 'The final act of the play is the ultimate testing for all the characters, who are weighed in the scales of justice and rewarded and punished accordingly.' |
Stanley Wells (Morals) | 'Shakespeare's handling of the story sharpens its moral implications.' |
Stanley Wells (Provost) | 'embodies a humane point of view with which the audience can easily identify.' |
Stanley Wells (Isabella and Cludia's reunion) | 'Isabella's reunion with the brother she had believed dead is a curiously underwritten episode.' |
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