The truth is, that the type of tragedy in which the hero opposes to a hostile force an undivided soul, is not the Shakespearean type.
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To say that it lay in mere character, or was a psychological interest, would be a great mistake, for he was dramatic to the tips of his fingers.Andrew C. Bradley
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