The word xenophobia is a social phenomenon that is rooted in fear and dislike of strangers from other countries. Since art is a reflection of life, this social behaviour has been echoed in dramatic literature. Shakespeare’s plays as a beacon of classic drama, are samples of this reflection. The Merchant of Venice, Othello, The Tempest, Titus Andronicus, Antony and Cleopatraare classical examples of xenophobic reactions within societies toward aliens that are still very tangible. The Merchant of Venice is the most prominent work in terms of presenting foreign characters, different religions and groups. Therefore, this article attempts to identify xenophobia in behaviours of characters in The Merchant of Venice, so as to prove that ...
In Shakespearean literature, one can find themes that challenge the Elizabethan conventional way of ...
A pervasive sense of alienation infected the lives of women in the Early Modern period. William Shak...
The suffering of the Jews in Shakespeare’s time was not ideological in the classical Marxian definit...
Controversy has surrounded The Merchant of Venice. Although some critics believe the play is not ant...
Controversy has surrounded The Merchant of Venice. Although some critics believe the play is not ant...
Mainly, the paper will show how a Christian virtue of mercy is perverted. The play The Merchant of V...
This study aims to present a comparative examination of the traces of racism and discrimination in t...
In this paper, we examine Shakespeare’s sixteenth-century play, The Merchant of Venice. Anti-Semiti...
In this paper, we examine Shakespeare’s sixteenth-century play, The Merchant of Venice. Anti-Semiti...
This paper examines Shakespeare's handling of the issue of race in The Merchant of Venice and Othell...
When analyzing Othello and Titus Andronicus, many scholars cite race as the primary cause of tragedy...
Seen through the eyes of contemporary Shakespeare criticism, three-perhaps four- of Shakespeare&apos...
The thesis is concerned with the portrayal of the minorities in William Shakespeare's The Merchant o...
Albeit Othello’s loyal service to Venice is clear, ramifications of the Blackamoor in the text has c...
Abstract: An Aristotelian tragedy includes many different characteristics. It is a cause-and-effect ...
In Shakespearean literature, one can find themes that challenge the Elizabethan conventional way of ...
A pervasive sense of alienation infected the lives of women in the Early Modern period. William Shak...
The suffering of the Jews in Shakespeare’s time was not ideological in the classical Marxian definit...
Controversy has surrounded The Merchant of Venice. Although some critics believe the play is not ant...
Controversy has surrounded The Merchant of Venice. Although some critics believe the play is not ant...
Mainly, the paper will show how a Christian virtue of mercy is perverted. The play The Merchant of V...
This study aims to present a comparative examination of the traces of racism and discrimination in t...
In this paper, we examine Shakespeare’s sixteenth-century play, The Merchant of Venice. Anti-Semiti...
In this paper, we examine Shakespeare’s sixteenth-century play, The Merchant of Venice. Anti-Semiti...
This paper examines Shakespeare's handling of the issue of race in The Merchant of Venice and Othell...
When analyzing Othello and Titus Andronicus, many scholars cite race as the primary cause of tragedy...
Seen through the eyes of contemporary Shakespeare criticism, three-perhaps four- of Shakespeare&apos...
The thesis is concerned with the portrayal of the minorities in William Shakespeare's The Merchant o...
Albeit Othello’s loyal service to Venice is clear, ramifications of the Blackamoor in the text has c...
Abstract: An Aristotelian tragedy includes many different characteristics. It is a cause-and-effect ...
In Shakespearean literature, one can find themes that challenge the Elizabethan conventional way of ...
A pervasive sense of alienation infected the lives of women in the Early Modern period. William Shak...
The suffering of the Jews in Shakespeare’s time was not ideological in the classical Marxian definit...