Session 2: Rough Magic: Shakespeare on Power
Arts & Humanities
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39m
In Session 2, the first of two sessions on "Acquiring Power," Eliot Cohen, Dean of the School of Advanced International Studies, continues to explore the ways in which Shakespeare’s works display power. This session includes three sections entitled, "Inheritance without wisdom" (10.5 minutes), "The education of a prince" (10.5 minutes), and "Technique: how actors interpret Shakespeare" (18 minutes).
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