A Critical Study Of Shakespearean Tragedy

A Critical Study Of Shakespearean Tragedy

by Raj Kumar Singh
A Critical Study Of Shakespearean Tragedy

A Critical Study Of Shakespearean Tragedy

by Raj Kumar Singh

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Overview

Shakespearean tragedy is the classification of drama written by William Shakespeare which has a noble protagonist, who is flawed in some way, placed in a stressful heightened situation and ends with a fatal conclusion. The plots of Shakespearean tragedy focus on the reversal of fortune of the central character(s) which leads to their ruin and ultimately, death. Shakespearean tragedy usually works on a five-part structure, corresponding to the five acts: Part One, the exposition, outlines the situation, introduces the main characters, and begins the action. Part Two, the development, continues the action and introduces complications. Part Three, the crisis (or climax), brings everything to a head. In this part, a change of direction occurs or understanding is precipitated. Part Four includes further developments leading inevitably to Part Five, in which the final crisis of action or revelation and resolution are explained. Othello follows this pattern. This book introduces the students and the general reader to Shakespeare’s tragedies and to the problems of interpreting them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789388034821
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 286
File size: 333 KB

About the Author

Dr. Raj Kumar Singh is Lecturer in Deptt. of English at MPS Science College, Muzaffarpur a constituent unit of Bhim Rao Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur. He Teaches English Literature there. Authored several books on English Language and Literature, his articles on this subject have been published in leading National Dailies and Periodicals.
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