In this paper, our purpose is to depict the feminist message as articulated in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler by portraying Lady Macbeth and Hedda Gabler who are representatives of Elizabethan England and the 19th century Scandinavian Bourgeois society and culture respectively. Through these female protagonists, both dramatists wanted to expose their contemporary situation of the female community. Both Hedda and Lady Macbeth have raised a fiery voice or initiated a dreadful revolution against the patriarchal rule, power, and domination with a view to attaining self-pelf, self-power, and self-domination. In these two plays, both Shakespeare and Ibsen have prioritized the female identity, revolt, and dominance more than the ma...
In this article, I tried to give a general understanding of research on the role of women on the sta...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
William Shakespeare’s plays are notoriously multi-dimensional, as are his characters. In this paper ...
In this paper, our purpose is to depict the feminist message as articulated in Shakespeare’s Macbeth...
Ibsen's social realistic plays focus particularly on the problem of women. The three plays discussed...
There are numerous examples in which the female characters in William Shakespeare’s plays go against...
My research identifies the existing parallels between the repressive societal structures portrayed i...
There are numerous examples in which the female characters in William Shakespeare’s plays go against...
My research aims at highlighting the controversy in Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler being a feminist character....
As one of the four great tragedies written by the world’s literary giant Shakespeare (1564-1616), Ma...
As one of the four great tragedies written by the world’s literary giant Shakespeare (1564-1616), Ma...
Henrik Ibsen, by using Hedda as the heroine or anti-heroine of the play Hedda Gabler, was clearly at...
The work of Shakespeare has been popular to make film adaptations of from the birth of cinema. Macbe...
The work of Shakespeare has been popular to make film adaptations of from the birth of cinema. Macbe...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a nuanced play that illustrates revenge, madness, and complex relationships....
In this article, I tried to give a general understanding of research on the role of women on the sta...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
William Shakespeare’s plays are notoriously multi-dimensional, as are his characters. In this paper ...
In this paper, our purpose is to depict the feminist message as articulated in Shakespeare’s Macbeth...
Ibsen's social realistic plays focus particularly on the problem of women. The three plays discussed...
There are numerous examples in which the female characters in William Shakespeare’s plays go against...
My research identifies the existing parallels between the repressive societal structures portrayed i...
There are numerous examples in which the female characters in William Shakespeare’s plays go against...
My research aims at highlighting the controversy in Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler being a feminist character....
As one of the four great tragedies written by the world’s literary giant Shakespeare (1564-1616), Ma...
As one of the four great tragedies written by the world’s literary giant Shakespeare (1564-1616), Ma...
Henrik Ibsen, by using Hedda as the heroine or anti-heroine of the play Hedda Gabler, was clearly at...
The work of Shakespeare has been popular to make film adaptations of from the birth of cinema. Macbe...
The work of Shakespeare has been popular to make film adaptations of from the birth of cinema. Macbe...
Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a nuanced play that illustrates revenge, madness, and complex relationships....
In this article, I tried to give a general understanding of research on the role of women on the sta...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
William Shakespeare’s plays are notoriously multi-dimensional, as are his characters. In this paper ...