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English, 02.03.2021 09:30 caplode7497

Brabantio Howl the duke in councill
In this time of the nightl Bring him away:
Mine's not an idle cause the duke himself,
Or any of my
brothers of the state,
Cannot but feel this wrong as twere their own,
For if such actions may have passage free,
Bond-slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be.
Which question requires a reader to use a reader response perspective to analyze the excerpt?
A)What personal connections can be applied to the events in this excerpt?
B)How does Brabantio's social status prove useful in this excerpt?
C)How are political and economical forces being used to retain power and control in this excerpt?
D)What does the language in this excerpt reveal about the time when the play was written?

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