Just as tragic heroes and heroines have been identified with different eras and cultures, the classical ideal of the classical and post-classical Renaissance will be incomplete if the concept of tragedy is not focalized. This paper, therefore, looks at how both periods delineated their tragic heroes, based on their actions portrayed in the plots of their plays. The paper, using textual analysis, provides extracts from William Shakespeare's King Lear, as the main text to present King Lear as the post-classical tragic hero. This is juxtaposed with extracts from Sophocles’ King Oedipus, as the main text, and Euripides’ Iphigenia in Tauris, as a hero supporting text to present Oedipus as the classical hero. Whereas textual analysis shows that t...
This thesis considered seven aspects of the relationship of the tragic hero with his world in the fo...
This thesis explores the scholarly interpretation of the terms tragic hero and tragic victim as infl...
It is very clear that there is a foundation for cultural dimensions in modern tragedy. This is becau...
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 characteristics of tragic heroes in Aristotle’s Poetics were modeled on ancient Greek tragedies....
English drama spearheaded by William Shakespeare, is dominated by the Post-Classical Renaissance. Pr...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
Fate is regarded as a central component in tragedy. The significant role of fate is recognized when,...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
The pattern of tragedy involves the tragic downfall of a certain tragic hero. This extended essay at...
This study focused on the error of judgment of the characters in selected Shakespeare’s major plays:...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
The present article sought to provide a comparison between The Sophoclean Trilogy and King Lear, res...
My contribution aims to highlight some relationships between Sophocles and Shakespeare starting from...
This thesis considered seven aspects of the relationship of the tragic hero with his world in the fo...
This thesis explores the scholarly interpretation of the terms tragic hero and tragic victim as infl...
It is very clear that there is a foundation for cultural dimensions in modern tragedy. This is becau...
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 characteristics of tragic heroes in Aristotle’s Poetics were modeled on ancient Greek tragedies....
English drama spearheaded by William Shakespeare, is dominated by the Post-Classical Renaissance. Pr...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
Fate is regarded as a central component in tragedy. The significant role of fate is recognized when,...
The thesis examines the striking analogies between Shakespeare's Coriolanus and Sophoclean tragedy: ...
The pattern of tragedy involves the tragic downfall of a certain tragic hero. This extended essay at...
This study focused on the error of judgment of the characters in selected Shakespeare’s major plays:...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
The present article sought to provide a comparison between The Sophoclean Trilogy and King Lear, res...
My contribution aims to highlight some relationships between Sophocles and Shakespeare starting from...
This thesis considered seven aspects of the relationship of the tragic hero with his world in the fo...
This thesis explores the scholarly interpretation of the terms tragic hero and tragic victim as infl...
It is very clear that there is a foundation for cultural dimensions in modern tragedy. This is becau...