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... play The Cocktail Party is the theme of sacrifice , and Eliot uses the device of hy- perbole to reflect and magnify the life within . Celia Coplestone , hurt by love , finding her life empty , grows to a deep awareness of sin and feels ...
... play The Cocktail Party is the theme of sacrifice , and Eliot uses the device of hy- perbole to reflect and magnify the life within . Celia Coplestone , hurt by love , finding her life empty , grows to a deep awareness of sin and feels ...
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... plays of Tennessee Williams that the sickness metaphors come prominently before the contemporary audience . In A ... play of Williams ' which does not have as its major theme the theme of sickness both physical and mental , but in ...
... plays of Tennessee Williams that the sickness metaphors come prominently before the contemporary audience . In A ... play of Williams ' which does not have as its major theme the theme of sickness both physical and mental , but in ...
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... play , and the establishment provides sup- porting characters , costumes , lighting , properties , even audio- visual aids . There is , for example , a funeral studio , a sacristy , a mausoleum . The judge plays the role of judge and is ...
... play , and the establishment provides sup- porting characters , costumes , lighting , properties , even audio- visual aids . There is , for example , a funeral studio , a sacristy , a mausoleum . The judge plays the role of judge and is ...
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Literature as Metaphor | 1 |
Design as Metaphor | 12 |
Metaphor in Everyday Speech | 27 |
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