A mental capacity Jiang says Greek drama creates by making audiences switch perspectives and judge debates.
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inner monologue
A mental capacity Jiang says Greek drama creates by making audiences switch perspectives and judge debates.
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"...to understand the characters, and this creates the capacity for an inner monologue, okay? And inner debate in you. And then you have Plato..."
"...kill herself. But before she kills herself, she has this internal monologue with herself. Okay? And this is what she says. My love keeps..."
"...she commits to killing herself, okay? So let's look at the monologue that she has within herself before she decides to kill herself. Okay?..."
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