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  • A THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE ENDING OF SHAKESPEARE’S SEVEN WELL-KNOWN TRAGEDIES

A THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE ENDING OF SHAKESPEARE’S SEVEN WELL-KNOWN TRAGEDIES

Authors : Yrd Doç A Serdar ÖZTÜRK
Pages : 0-0
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Publication Date : 2013-01-27
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Bu makele Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, Othello, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, and Antony and Cleopatra adlı Shakespeare’in meşhur tragedyalarının sonunu tematik  olarak ele almaktadır. Shakespeare’in bu yedi tragedyası belirli bir yapı ve kalıba sahiptir.  Shakespeare’in bu tragedyaları belirli bir kalıp ve yapıya sahip olmalarına karşın, kesin ve  değişmez bir yapı ve model takip etmezler. Shakespeare’in tragedyalarında bu yapı ve modeller  arasında diğer Elizabeth dönemi tragedyalarında ve hatta antik Yunan tagedyalarında benzerlikler ve  farklılıklar da görülebilir. Anahtar Kavramlar: Shakespeare, tragedya, tema, son This paper examines the thematic analysis of the ending of Shakespeare’s famous tragedies: Hamlet,  Macbeth, King Lear, Othello, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, and Antony and Cleopatra .The ending  of Shakespeare’s seven tragedies displays particular structures and patterns. Although  Shakespeare’s tragedies have definite patterns and structures, he does not strictly follow a  limited number of patterns and structures. These structures and patterns also exhibit the  similarities and the differences between Shakespearean tragedies and other Elizabethan tragedies  and even ancient Greek tragedies. Key Words: Shakespeare, tragedy, theme, ending
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