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Page 44
... scene ends with a reference by Åse to the clergy , and the promise of divine forgiveness . Cinematographically the scene again changes to Peer finishing his hut , the reindeer antlers over the door of which seem an ironic comment on his ...
... scene ends with a reference by Åse to the clergy , and the promise of divine forgiveness . Cinematographically the scene again changes to Peer finishing his hut , the reindeer antlers over the door of which seem an ironic comment on his ...
Page 51
... scene , in the scenes immediately preceding and that immediately following it , parodic hay is made with Allah's not dissimilar attempts . In the first of these two very brief scenes , two Slaves and an Officer disturb the peace of a ...
... scene , in the scenes immediately preceding and that immediately following it , parodic hay is made with Allah's not dissimilar attempts . In the first of these two very brief scenes , two Slaves and an Officer disturb the peace of a ...
Page 65
... scene , which immediately follows , Peer's unimpressive efforts to scale the heights of religious contemplation give way to unwholesome realities he left behind him in Gudbrandsdal . Shadowy figures of Peer's youth ironically examine ...
... scene , which immediately follows , Peer's unimpressive efforts to scale the heights of religious contemplation give way to unwholesome realities he left behind him in Gudbrandsdal . Shadowy figures of Peer's youth ironically examine ...
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