English drama spearheaded by William Shakespeare, is dominated by the Post-Classical Renaissance. Pre-renaissance drama in England was essentially allegorical plays extolling Christian values. This paper therefore critically looks at how Shakespearean tragic hero is defined and portrayed. The paper, using textual analysis, provides extracts from William Shakespeare’s King Lear as the main text to present King Lear as tragic hero. The study shows that the post-classical renaissance period portrays the tragic hero on the basis of weakness of character and is different from the Aristotelian concept of tragedy as hamartia, a going wrong.Key words: Shakespeare; Renaissance; Moral theory; King Lea
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Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
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The characteristics of tragic heroes in Aristotle’s Poetics were modeled on ancient Greek tragedies....
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This study concentrates on comic relief at Shakespearean's tragedy. The problem facing EFL students ...
Arthur Miller’s plays give a deep tragic sensation to the readers dealing with tragic life of modern...
This study concentrates on comic relief at Shakespearean’s tragedy. The problem facing EFL students ...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
There is a hiatus between the Neo-classical and the modern period in the sense that, there was a dea...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classi...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
This study focused on the error of judgment of the characters in selected Shakespeare’s major plays:...
This paper discusses a study that investigates the index of hero’s power and nobility in Shakespeare...
In this research paper an attempt has been made to show ‘Tragic aspects in Arthur Miller’s plays’. T...
The characteristics of tragic heroes in Aristotle’s Poetics were modeled on ancient Greek tragedies....
This article analyses Shakespeare’s literary discourse as an integral factor among the society where...
This study concentrates on comic relief at Shakespearean's tragedy. The problem facing EFL students ...
Arthur Miller’s plays give a deep tragic sensation to the readers dealing with tragic life of modern...
This study concentrates on comic relief at Shakespearean’s tragedy. The problem facing EFL students ...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
There is a hiatus between the Neo-classical and the modern period in the sense that, there was a dea...