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Shakespearean Tragedy: Definition and Characteristics of Shakespearean Tragedy
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A Shakespearean tragedy is a play written by William Shakespeare himself or a play written in the style of Shakespeare by a different author. Shakespearean tragedy has got its own specific features, which distinguish it from other kinds of tragedies. It should be noted that Shakespeare is mostly indebted to Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in his works.
I this video, I will show you the most important elements of a Shakespearean tragedy.
The first element of a Shakesperean tragedy is a tragic hero.
A tragic hero is an important element of a Shakespearean tragedy. This type of tragedy is essentially a one-man show. It is a story about one or sometimes two characters. The hero may be either male or female and he must suffer because of a flaw in the character or because o...
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💥 Top 9 Quotes of A. C. Bradley -
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✳ The calamities of tragedy do not simply happen, nor are they sent; they proceed mainly from actions, and those the actions of men.We see a number of human beings placed in certain circumstances; and we see, arising from the co-operation of their characters in these circumstances, certain actions. These actions beget others, and these others beget others again, until this series of inter-connected deeds leads by an apparently inevitable sequence to a catastrophe.
✳ Macbeth's deed is done in horror, and without the faintest desire or sense of glory- done, one may almost say, as if it were an appalling duty; the instant it is finished, its futility is revealed to Macbeth as clearly as its vileness had been revealed beforehand
✳ The story depicts also the tr...
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THE SUBSTANCE OF SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY A C BRADLEY PART 1 UGC NTA NET HSA TGT PGT English language
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Shakespearean Tragedy: Definition and Characteristics of Shakespearean Tragedy
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A Shakespearean tragedy is a play written by William Shakespeare himself or a play written in the style of Shakespeare by a different autho...
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A Shakespearean tragedy is a play written by William Shakespeare himself or a play written in the style of Shakespeare by a different author. Shakespearean tragedy has got its own specific features, which distinguish it from other kinds of tragedies. It should be noted that Shakespeare is mostly indebted to
Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in his works.
I this video, I will show you the most important elements of a Shakespearean tragedy.
The first element of a Shakesperean tragedy is a tragic hero.
A tragic hero is an important element of a Shakespearean tragedy. This type of tragedy is essentially a one-man show. It is a story about one or sometimes two characters. The hero may be either male or female and he must suffer because of a flaw in the character or because of an inevitable fate, or both.
The hero must be the most tragic personality in the play. According to Andrew Cecil Bradley, a Shakespearean tragedy “is essentially a tale of suffering and calamity conducting to death.” (Usually, the hero has to face death in the end.)
An important feature of the tragic hero is that he is a towering personality in his state. He hails from the elite society and holds a high position. Tragic heroes are kings, princes, or military generals, who are very important to their states. For example, Hamlet is an intellectual, highly educated, sociable and charming person.
The hero is such an important person that his death gives rise to full-scale turmoil, disturbance, and chaos throughout the state. For example, when Hamlet takes revenge for the death of his father, he not only kills his uncle but invites his death at the hands of Laertes. As a result of his death, the army of Fortinbras enters Denmark and takes its control.
The second element of a Shakespearean tragedy is the conflict between good and evil.
Shakespearean tragedies play out the struggle between good and evil. Most of them deal with the supremacy of evil and suppression of good. According to Edward Dowden, “Tragedy, as conceived by Shakespeare, is concerned with the ruin or restoration of the soul and of the life of man. In other words, its subject is the struggle of Good and Evil in the world.”
Evil is presented in Shakespearean tragedies in a way that suggests its existence is an indispensable and ever-enduring thing. For example, in Hamlet, the reader is given the impression that something rotten will happen to Denmark. Though the readers get an inkling, yet the common people of the play are unaware of the impending evil.
In Julius Caesar, the mob is unaware of the struggle between good and evil within King Caesar.
They are also ignorant of the furtive and sneaky motives of Cassius. Goodness never beats evil in the tragedies of Shakespeare. Evil conquers goodness. The reason is that the evil element is always disguised, while goodness is open and freely visible to all. The main character, who is the most pious and honest person in the tragedy, is assigned the task of defeating the supreme evil because of his goodness. As a result, he suffers terribly and ultimately fails due to his fatal flaw.
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A Shakespearean tragedy is a play written by William Shakespeare himself or a play written in the style of Shakespeare by a different author. Shakespearean tragedy has got its own specific features, which distinguish it from other kinds of tragedies. It should be noted that Shakespeare is mostly indebted to
Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in his works.
I this video, I will show you the most important elements of a Shakespearean tragedy.
The first element of a Shakesperean tragedy is a tragic hero.
A tragic hero is an important element of a Shakespearean tragedy. This type of tragedy is essentially a one-man show. It is a story about one or sometimes two characters. The hero may be either male or female and he must suffer because of a flaw in the character or because of an inevitable fate, or both.
The hero must be the most tragic personality in the play. According to Andrew Cecil Bradley, a Shakespearean tragedy “is essentially a tale of suffering and calamity conducting to death.” (Usually, the hero has to face death in the end.)
An important feature of the tragic hero is that he is a towering personality in his state. He hails from the elite society and holds a high position. Tragic heroes are kings, princes, or military generals, who are very important to their states. For example, Hamlet is an intellectual, highly educated, sociable and charming person.
The hero is such an important person that his death gives rise to full-scale turmoil, disturbance, and chaos throughout the state. For example, when Hamlet takes revenge for the death of his father, he not only kills his uncle but invites his death at the hands of Laertes. As a result of his death, the army of Fortinbras enters Denmark and takes its control.
The second element of a Shakespearean tragedy is the conflict between good and evil.
Shakespearean tragedies play out the struggle between good and evil. Most of them deal with the supremacy of evil and suppression of good. According to Edward Dowden, “Tragedy, as conceived by Shakespeare, is concerned with the ruin or restoration of the soul and of the life of man. In other words, its subject is the struggle of Good and Evil in the world.”
Evil is presented in Shakespearean tragedies in a way that suggests its existence is an indispensable and ever-enduring thing. For example, in Hamlet, the reader is given the impression that something rotten will happen to Denmark. Though the readers get an inkling, yet the common people of the play are unaware of the impending evil.
In Julius Caesar, the mob is unaware of the struggle between good and evil within King Caesar.
They are also ignorant of the furtive and sneaky motives of Cassius. Goodness never beats evil in the tragedies of Shakespeare. Evil conquers goodness. The reason is that the evil element is always disguised, while goodness is open and freely visible to all. The main character, who is the most pious and honest person in the tragedy, is assigned the task of defeating the supreme evil because of his goodness. As a result, he suffers terribly and ultimately fails due to his fatal flaw.
Greatest Tragedies of Shakespeare (Wordsworth Best of Series)
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Beyond AC Bradley and FR Leavis The Critics and How to Handle Them - The English Faculty
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💥 Top 9 Quotes of A. C. Bradley -
Top 9 Quotes of A. C. Bradley:
✳ The calamities of tragedy do not simply happen, nor are they sent; they proceed mainly from actions, and those the actions of ...
Top 9 Quotes of A. C. Bradley:
✳ The calamities of tragedy do not simply happen, nor are they sent; they proceed mainly from actions, and those the actions of men.We see a number of human beings placed in certain circumstances; and we see, arising from the co-operation of their characters in these circumstances, certain actions. These actions beget others, and these others beget others again, until this series of inter-connected deeds leads by an apparently inevitable sequence to a catastrophe.
✳ Macbeth's deed is done in horror, and without the faintest desire or sense of glory- done, one may almost say, as if it were an appalling duty; the instant it is finished, its futility is revealed to Macbeth as clearly as its vileness had been revealed beforehand
✳ The story depicts also the troubled part of the hero's life which precedes and leads up to his death; and an instantaneous death occurring by 'accident' in the midst of prosperity would not suffice for it. It is, in fact, essentially a tale of suffering and calamity conducting to death.
✳ The centre of the tragedy, therefore, may be said with equal truth to lie in action issuing from character, or in character issuing in action.
✳ A total reverse of fortune, coming unawares upon a man who 'stood in high degree,' happy and apparently secure,-such was the tragic fact to the mediaeval mind. It appealed strongly to common human sympathy and pity; it startled also another feeling, that of fear. It frightened men and awed them. It made them feel that man is blind and helpless, the plaything of an inscrutable power, called by the name of Fortune or some other name,-a power which appears to smile on him for a little, and then on a sudden strikes him down in his pride.
✳ The suffering and calamity are, moreover, exceptional. They befall a conspicuous person. They are themselves of some striking kind. They are also, as a rule, unexpected, and contrasted with previous happiness or glory. A tale, for example, of a man slowly worn to death by disease, poverty, little cares, sordid vices, petty persecutions, however piteous or dreadful it might be, would not be tragic in the Shakespearean sense.
✳ If we are to include the outer and the inner struggle in a conception more definite than that of conflict in general, we must employ some such phrase as 'spiritual force.' This will mean whatever forces act in the human spirit, whether good or evil, whether personal passion or impersonal principle; doubts, desires, scruples, ideas-whatever can animate, shake, possess, and drive a man's soul. [19]In a Shakespearean tragedy some such forces are shown in conflict.
✳ Research, though toilsome, is easy; imagination, though delightful, is difficult.
✳ Such exceptional suffering and calamity, then, affecting the hero, and-we must now add-generally extending far and wide beyond him, so as to make the whole scene a scene of woe, are an essential ingredient in tragedy and a chief source of the tragic emotions, and especially of pity. But the proportions of this ingredient, and the direction taken by tragic pity, will naturally vary greatly.
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📅 Life: March 26, 1851 - September 2, 1935
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Top 9 Quotes of A. C. Bradley:
✳ The calamities of tragedy do not simply happen, nor are they sent; they proceed mainly from actions, and those the actions of men.We see a number of human beings placed in certain circumstances; and we see, arising from the co-operation of their characters in these circumstances, certain actions. These actions beget others, and these others beget others again, until this series of inter-connected deeds leads by an apparently inevitable sequence to a catastrophe.
✳ Macbeth's deed is done in horror, and without the faintest desire or sense of glory- done, one may almost say, as if it were an appalling duty; the instant it is finished, its futility is revealed to Macbeth as clearly as its vileness had been revealed beforehand
✳ The story depicts also the troubled part of the hero's life which precedes and leads up to his death; and an instantaneous death occurring by 'accident' in the midst of prosperity would not suffice for it. It is, in fact, essentially a tale of suffering and calamity conducting to death.
✳ The centre of the tragedy, therefore, may be said with equal truth to lie in action issuing from character, or in character issuing in action.
✳ A total reverse of fortune, coming unawares upon a man who 'stood in high degree,' happy and apparently secure,-such was the tragic fact to the mediaeval mind. It appealed strongly to common human sympathy and pity; it startled also another feeling, that of fear. It frightened men and awed them. It made them feel that man is blind and helpless, the plaything of an inscrutable power, called by the name of Fortune or some other name,-a power which appears to smile on him for a little, and then on a sudden strikes him down in his pride.
✳ The suffering and calamity are, moreover, exceptional. They befall a conspicuous person. They are themselves of some striking kind. They are also, as a rule, unexpected, and contrasted with previous happiness or glory. A tale, for example, of a man slowly worn to death by disease, poverty, little cares, sordid vices, petty persecutions, however piteous or dreadful it might be, would not be tragic in the Shakespearean sense.
✳ If we are to include the outer and the inner struggle in a conception more definite than that of conflict in general, we must employ some such phrase as 'spiritual force.' This will mean whatever forces act in the human spirit, whether good or evil, whether personal passion or impersonal principle; doubts, desires, scruples, ideas-whatever can animate, shake, possess, and drive a man's soul. [19]In a Shakespearean tragedy some such forces are shown in conflict.
✳ Research, though toilsome, is easy; imagination, though delightful, is difficult.
✳ Such exceptional suffering and calamity, then, affecting the hero, and-we must now add-generally extending far and wide beyond him, so as to make the whole scene a scene of woe, are an essential ingredient in tragedy and a chief source of the tragic emotions, and especially of pity. But the proportions of this ingredient, and the direction taken by tragic pity, will naturally vary greatly.
⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓
🖎 Author: A. C. Bradley
♛ Career:
📅 Life: March 26, 1851 - September 2, 1935
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