A dialectical reading of Miss Julie offers an explicit depiction of history’s change and progress; it shows how society changes by the growing needs of the subjects and how void relations are negated into new ones. In this play, the transition of feudalist and patriarchal relations have been depicted through a new type of woman who does not believe in the supremacy of her father and husband as owners of the family; the subjects’ desire to escape from restrictive relations, breaking the hierarchal relation, and the decline of nobility as well as loyalty. In Miss Julie, Strindberg shows that the subjects cannot be liberated under the class relation of the coming capitalist mode ...
Having read the play, it could be understood that ideology and capitalistic attitude which is a rec...
Abstract: This article focuses on the tarantella scene in Henrik Ibsen’s drama A Doll’s House. Base...
The present essay attempts to accomplish a Weberian reading of Marsha Norman’s Getting Out, ‘Night, ...
By the beginning of modernity, a new horizon was composed by the middle class who abrogated hierarch...
By the beginning of modernity, a new horizon was composed by the middle class who abrogated hierarch...
Written in the Victorian era, a period noteworthy for its strict ideological dictates, Miss Julie is...
The play Miss Julie was published by playwright August Strindberg in 1888. It is a comment on the cl...
Sigmund Freud theorized that ‘the hero of the tragedy must suffer…to bear the burden of tragic guilt...
The play Miss Julie is about the portrayal of the new image of feminist woman in the Victorian perio...
This paper is an examination of how the free will of an individual is represented in two of the most...
By studying literature, we can learn about human ways of life, human culture, human psychology and h...
Prolific Swedish playwright August Strindberg wrote over 70 plays in his lifetime, most obsessively ...
The Modern Era is marked by a great revolution in the economic, political and social structure, main...
In the recent years, researchers in anthropology, political science, psychology, and sociology have ...
Following are two one-act plays in the non-realistic tradition of modern theatre with a critical int...
Having read the play, it could be understood that ideology and capitalistic attitude which is a rec...
Abstract: This article focuses on the tarantella scene in Henrik Ibsen’s drama A Doll’s House. Base...
The present essay attempts to accomplish a Weberian reading of Marsha Norman’s Getting Out, ‘Night, ...
By the beginning of modernity, a new horizon was composed by the middle class who abrogated hierarch...
By the beginning of modernity, a new horizon was composed by the middle class who abrogated hierarch...
Written in the Victorian era, a period noteworthy for its strict ideological dictates, Miss Julie is...
The play Miss Julie was published by playwright August Strindberg in 1888. It is a comment on the cl...
Sigmund Freud theorized that ‘the hero of the tragedy must suffer…to bear the burden of tragic guilt...
The play Miss Julie is about the portrayal of the new image of feminist woman in the Victorian perio...
This paper is an examination of how the free will of an individual is represented in two of the most...
By studying literature, we can learn about human ways of life, human culture, human psychology and h...
Prolific Swedish playwright August Strindberg wrote over 70 plays in his lifetime, most obsessively ...
The Modern Era is marked by a great revolution in the economic, political and social structure, main...
In the recent years, researchers in anthropology, political science, psychology, and sociology have ...
Following are two one-act plays in the non-realistic tradition of modern theatre with a critical int...
Having read the play, it could be understood that ideology and capitalistic attitude which is a rec...
Abstract: This article focuses on the tarantella scene in Henrik Ibsen’s drama A Doll’s House. Base...
The present essay attempts to accomplish a Weberian reading of Marsha Norman’s Getting Out, ‘Night, ...