Holy Bible is the classic of Christian, having a deep and far-reaching influence on the thought and the everyday life of western people. The elements in Holy Bible were shown everywhere in Shakespeare’s tragedy: King Lear. This article aims to explore the essential propositions of Christian: sin, punishment and redemption as the clue, and analyzes the behaviors and fates of characters in King Lear. First, human beings are born with sins. The characters can not escape the deep-rooted original sin in human’s nature, committing different kinds of sins. Second, God is fair to everyone. The punishment follows their sins. The characters deserved their proper punishment accordingly. Owing to their different sins, some experienced kinds of sufferin...
In The Rape of Lucrece and Hamlet, Shakespeare focuses upon the effects of sin and the problems of c...
Suffering can be virtuous when a person takes some lessons out of it. In this context, Suffering emp...
Divine retribution, Robert Reed argues, is a principal driving force in Shakespeare\u27s English his...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
Can tragedy and the Christian message of eternal hope and salvation coincide? Not only are the two v...
This thesis focuses on the religious aspects of William Shakespeare's Hamlet which, I argue, form th...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...
ABSTRACT: Shakespeare, the most significant author of theatrical plays, a real innovator of English ...
Much recent Shakespeare scholarship has maintained the assumptions of New Historicism when consideri...
Much recent Shakespeare scholarship has maintained the assumptions of New Historicism when consideri...
William Shakespeare’s King Lear illustrates the importance of Christian ideals in Early Modern Engla...
William Shakespeare’s King Lear illustrates the importance of Christian ideals in Early Modern Engla...
In The Rape of Lucrece and Hamlet, Shakespeare focuses upon the effects of sin and the problems of c...
Shakespeare treatment of the revenge theme adds substantial complexity to a genre greatly appreciate...
In The Rape of Lucrece and Hamlet, Shakespeare focuses upon the effects of sin and the problems of c...
Suffering can be virtuous when a person takes some lessons out of it. In this context, Suffering emp...
Divine retribution, Robert Reed argues, is a principal driving force in Shakespeare\u27s English his...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
The paper discusses Shakespeare’s preoccupation with the Christian notions of divine love, forgivene...
Can tragedy and the Christian message of eternal hope and salvation coincide? Not only are the two v...
This thesis focuses on the religious aspects of William Shakespeare's Hamlet which, I argue, form th...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...
ABSTRACT: Shakespeare, the most significant author of theatrical plays, a real innovator of English ...
Much recent Shakespeare scholarship has maintained the assumptions of New Historicism when consideri...
Much recent Shakespeare scholarship has maintained the assumptions of New Historicism when consideri...
William Shakespeare’s King Lear illustrates the importance of Christian ideals in Early Modern Engla...
William Shakespeare’s King Lear illustrates the importance of Christian ideals in Early Modern Engla...
In The Rape of Lucrece and Hamlet, Shakespeare focuses upon the effects of sin and the problems of c...
Shakespeare treatment of the revenge theme adds substantial complexity to a genre greatly appreciate...
In The Rape of Lucrece and Hamlet, Shakespeare focuses upon the effects of sin and the problems of c...
Suffering can be virtuous when a person takes some lessons out of it. In this context, Suffering emp...
Divine retribution, Robert Reed argues, is a principal driving force in Shakespeare\u27s English his...