Abstract William Shakespeare, the most quoted author in English Literature for his pithy lines that can be found scattered throughout his works, excels in artistic perfection and for not being overtly didactic in any of his works. He has successfully saved himself from any kind of propagandist affiliations-religious, social or moral. Still, his works are not altogether lacking in moral lessons. Shakespeare’s moral vision is perceptible in almost all his works which are just representation of human nature that abounds in the glory of practical wisdom and prudence. In the present paper I attempt at exploring four great tragedies by Shakespeare for the moral lessons inextricably woven in the fabric of the plays
based on the findings and discussion in this thesis, the writer finds the moral values in this drama...
This paper attempts to bring forth the humanitarianism and affection in the different plays and poet...
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 ...
based on the findings and discussion, the researcher finds five major characters. they are Macbeth, ...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
Though William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is most often read as a tragic love story, the setting...
This study focused on the error of judgment of the characters in selected Shakespeare’s major plays:...
Shakespearean tragedies stand out in the history of world’s literature for their influential languag...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...
This study is concerned to find out the Elizabethan moral values which are described by Shakespeare ...
Philosophizing Shakespeare explores the impact of Classical virtue ethics on Shakespeare's dramatic ...
Christian values permeated all aspects of human activity in sixteenth century England; the basic tru...
Families transact their relationships in a number of ways. Alongside and in tension with the emotion...
based on the findings and discussion in this thesis, the writer finds the moral values in this drama...
This paper attempts to bring forth the humanitarianism and affection in the different plays and poet...
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 ...
based on the findings and discussion, the researcher finds five major characters. they are Macbeth, ...
From the Pre-Platonic Greek culture to the Renaissance, history witnesses the shift from the care of...
Drama through the ages—from the Greeks’ Oedipus Rex to the morality plays of the Middle Ages—centers...
Though William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is most often read as a tragic love story, the setting...
This study focused on the error of judgment of the characters in selected Shakespeare’s major plays:...
Shakespearean tragedies stand out in the history of world’s literature for their influential languag...
In this article the main attention is paid to the creation of Shakespeare’s tragedies and their role...
This study is concerned to find out the Elizabethan moral values which are described by Shakespeare ...
Philosophizing Shakespeare explores the impact of Classical virtue ethics on Shakespeare's dramatic ...
Christian values permeated all aspects of human activity in sixteenth century England; the basic tru...
Families transact their relationships in a number of ways. Alongside and in tension with the emotion...
based on the findings and discussion in this thesis, the writer finds the moral values in this drama...
This paper attempts to bring forth the humanitarianism and affection in the different plays and poet...
Hence it may be not be relevant to associate Shakespeare with postmodernism where his religious and ...