Shakespeare' As You Like It: Effective Use Of Sound In Jacques' Speech

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Eugenia W

 

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September 6, 2011

 

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As it is read aloud, the reader hears the actual sounds that each stage exhibits, and finds themselves part of the speech, experiencing it, as opposed to merely reading it. The introduction is like a drum-roll before the show starts. The intonation at which the reader proceeds begins with a high sound due to" ...
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The intonation at which the reader proceeds begins with a high sound due to" ...(a)ll..." 1 being the first word. The ?aw' sound is repeated at the beginning and three times during the next sentence, "And all the men and women merely players;" (2.7.140). The next sentence is lower in pitch, using a lower ? e' sound "...
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