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... Lysanger ( lys means " light , " and anger means both " fjord " and " sorrow ” or “ remorse " ) . Only in Act III is the Promethean relevance of this climb made absolutely explicit by Solness , though the Prometheus motif is ...
... Lysanger ( lys means " light , " and anger means both " fjord " and " sorrow ” or “ remorse " ) . Only in Act III is the Promethean relevance of this climb made absolutely explicit by Solness , though the Prometheus motif is ...
Page 176
... Lysanger . And in this moment of agreement , both of them , before starting their journey to a possibly higher reality or the heights of illusion , share one of the play's few moments of relatively unironic humour . To help him remember ...
... Lysanger . And in this moment of agreement , both of them , before starting their journey to a possibly higher reality or the heights of illusion , share one of the play's few moments of relatively unironic humour . To help him remember ...
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... Lysanger as follows : Then you climbed straight up the scaffolding . Right to the very top . And you had a big wreath with you . And you hung that wreath right on top of the weathercock . In Act III the image occurs in the remark which ...
... Lysanger as follows : Then you climbed straight up the scaffolding . Right to the very top . And you had a big wreath with you . And you hung that wreath right on top of the weathercock . In Act III the image occurs in the remark which ...
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