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Contents: Henry V : Machiavelli's The Prince , and the Rhetoric of Intimidation - Regulating the Degrees of Anger and Fear as the Key to Victory - The Play's Emotional Appeals and Their Questionable Effect on the Plot - Julius Caesar : The Anger Hidden Within Brutus' Heart - Reason and Passion in the Orchard Soliloquy and in Brutus' Speech to the Populace - 'The Cause is in the Will': The Rationalisation of Emotion in the Play - Brutus Inflames Italy through a Series of Unintentional Emotional Appeals - Othello : Othello's Desire for Reason - Rousing Othello's Passions by Exploiting His Desire for Reason - The Figure of Reasoning as an Effective Means of Rousing Would-Be Men of Reason - The Figure of Reasoning and Othello's Active Role in His Own Downfall - Coriolanus : The Obsession with 'Name' in - The Power of Ethos in the Rhetorical Processes of the Play - The Emotional Appeals That Defeat Coriolanus and Their Foundations in - , Shame, and Coriolanus' Surrender to His Mother's Persuasion - Shakespeare's Emotional Appeals in Light of Modern Theories of the Emotions....
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Contents: Henry V: Machiavelli's The Prince, Henry V and the Rhetoric of Intimidation - Regulating the Degrees of Anger and Fear as the Key to Victory - The Play's Emotional Appeals and Their Questionable Effect on the Plot - Julius Caesar: The Anger Hidden Within Brutus' Heart - Reason and Passion in the Orchard Soliloquy and in Brutus' Speech to the Populace - 'The Cause is in the Will': The Rationalisation of Emotion in the Play - Brutus Inflames Italy through a Series of Unintentional Emotional Appeals - Othello: Othello's Desire for Reason - Rousing Othello's Passions by Exploiting His Desire for Reason - The Figure of Reasoning as an Effective Means of Rousing Would-Be Men of Reason - The Figure of Reasoning and Othello's Active Role in His Own Downfall - Coriolanus: The Obsession with 'Name' in Coriolanus - The Power of Ethos in the Rhetorical Processes of the Play - The Emotional Appeals That Defeat Coriolanus and Their Foundations in Ethos - Ethos, Shame, and Coriolanus' Surrender to His Mother's Persuasion - Shakespeare's Emotional Appeals in Light of Modern Theories of the Emotions....
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