Tuesday, October 16, 2007

"A King and No King"

Act II, scene II shows interactions between commoners -- the shopmen, a woman, Philip and two Citizens' Wives -- immediately before Arbaces' return to the city. What purpose does this scene serve within the greater context of the play? It seems tangential and doesn't seem to advance the plot -- is such a scene characteristic of the tragicomedy genre, and therefore serves a particular function?

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