Shakespeare\u27s ideas about free will and moral choice, as illustrated in his play Macbeth, may have been influenced by Dante\u27s Inferno. Dante was known to Shakespeare\u27s contemporaries, and therefore most likely to the Bard himself. Current literature has not conclusively addressed this topic, and a focused examination is important, because it offers both an additional perspective on free will in Inferno, and adds to the understanding of free will in Macbeth. Read at face value, Macbeth seems to bear no responsibility for his actions because they were preordained by the fates. Dante believed in free will, and Macbeth bears more than one similarity to his Commedia. Read through a Dantean lens, Macbeth has free will - even if choosing ...
This thesis studies the human rights philosophy presented during the first productions of Shakespear...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Although temptation appears i...
In this thesis, I have attempted to analyze conscience as an ethical phenomenon in Shakespeare’s Ric...
Shakespeare\u27s ideas about free will and moral choice, as illustrated in his play Macbeth, may hav...
Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a combination of tragic heroism, fate and ambition, culminating in the deat...
William Shakespeare is one of the greatest play-writes of the English Literature. The reason why Sh...
Shakespearean tragedies stand out in the history of world’s literature for their influential languag...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
A universal form of tragedy is the specially noble experience of elite individuals who create their ...
In my dissertation, I explore the relationship between grace and free will in the Commedia, analyzin...
The tension between Christian Predestination and Free Will is the theme Shakespearean tragedy freque...
The prologue of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet describes the driving force of the plot in how “from ...
One of the most vital elements in the poetry of John Milton is the concept of the freedom of the wil...
Indeed to Macbeth life has become meaningless, he feels that he is a mere player in life, manipulate...
A reading of Macbeth using the moral philosophy of Paul Ricoeur can help explicate Macbeth's decisio...
This thesis studies the human rights philosophy presented during the first productions of Shakespear...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Although temptation appears i...
In this thesis, I have attempted to analyze conscience as an ethical phenomenon in Shakespeare’s Ric...
Shakespeare\u27s ideas about free will and moral choice, as illustrated in his play Macbeth, may hav...
Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a combination of tragic heroism, fate and ambition, culminating in the deat...
William Shakespeare is one of the greatest play-writes of the English Literature. The reason why Sh...
Shakespearean tragedies stand out in the history of world’s literature for their influential languag...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
A universal form of tragedy is the specially noble experience of elite individuals who create their ...
In my dissertation, I explore the relationship between grace and free will in the Commedia, analyzin...
The tension between Christian Predestination and Free Will is the theme Shakespearean tragedy freque...
The prologue of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet describes the driving force of the plot in how “from ...
One of the most vital elements in the poetry of John Milton is the concept of the freedom of the wil...
Indeed to Macbeth life has become meaningless, he feels that he is a mere player in life, manipulate...
A reading of Macbeth using the moral philosophy of Paul Ricoeur can help explicate Macbeth's decisio...
This thesis studies the human rights philosophy presented during the first productions of Shakespear...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Although temptation appears i...
In this thesis, I have attempted to analyze conscience as an ethical phenomenon in Shakespeare’s Ric...