"Tragedy." . . "Criticism and interpretation." . . "1400 - 1599" . . "Videorecord." . . . . "Films for the Humanities (Firme)$, prod." . . "English drama (Tragedy)" . . "Films for the Humanities (Firm)" . . . "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en . . "Explores the nature of tragedy and the Shakespearean tragic hero, particularly in Hamlet and Macbeth. Explains Shakespeare's concepts of action and character, and the relationship between his heroes and their destruction."@en . "Offert sur videocassette 1/2 po (VHS)" . . . . . . "Exploring the nature of tragedy and the Shadespearean tragic hero, this program is ideal viewing for students before they read any of the tragedies (particularly Hamlet and Macbeth), since it prepares them for Shakespeare's concepts of action, character, and catharsis." . "Explores the nature of tragedy and the Shakespearean tragic hero. Discusses Shakespearean concepts of action, character and Catharsis."@en . . "This outstanding program explores the nature of tragedy and the Shakespearean tragic hero. It is an ideal viewing experience to present before students read any of the tragedies (particularly Hamlet and Macbeth). This program prepares viewers for Shakespeare's concepts of action, character, and catharsis. When viewed after reading the tragedies, this program helps students understand the relationship between Shakespeare's heroes and their destruction."@en . "Shakespearean tragedy"@en . "Shakespearean tragedy" . . . . . "Sharpens ones critical faculties in recognizing and understanding the true nature of tragedy. The form is defined and illustrated through detailed analyses of two of Shakespeare's greatest plays, Hamlet and Macbeth."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Shakesperean tragedy"@en . . . . "Exploring the nature of tragedy and the Shakespearean tragic hero, this program is ideal viewing for students before they read any of the tragedies (particularly Hamlet and Macbeth), since it prepares them for Shakespeare's concepts of action, character, and catharsis."@en . . . . "This outstanding program explores the nature of tragedy and the Shakespearean tragic hero."@en . "Explores the nature of tragedy and the Shakespearean tragic hero. Compares Greek tragedies of the 5th century B.C. with those of Shakespeare. Discusses Hamlet and MacBeth in depth."@en . .