Drama
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Death of a Salesman: American Dream
The tragedy of Willy Loman, says Arthur Miller, is: “Willy gave his life, or sold it, in order to justify…
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The Jew of Malta: A Typical Marlovian Tragedy
Marlovian tragedy is significant due to its newness, Renaissance influence, Machiavellian morality, powerful and passionate expression, element of tragic, inner…
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The Jew of Malta: The World of Malta
After a careful study of “Jew of Malta” it can be said without any exaggeration that the society of Malta…
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The Rivals: Anti-Sentimental Comedy
Undoubtedly Sheridan’s purpose in writing “The Rivals” was to entertain the audience by making them laugh and not by making…
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The Rivals: Comedy of Manners
Like typical comedy of manners, “The Rivals” has a complicated plot. There are three love-affairs in it – the Absolute-Lydia…
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Symbolism in The Wild Duck
‘Symbolism means a veiled or oblique mode of communication.’ A play may have deeper meaning which is understood only by…
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Oedipus Rex: Tragic Irony
Tragic irony was used initially in ancient Greek tragedy and later almost in all tragedies. Irony consists essentially in the…
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Waiting For Godot: A tragi-comedy
Tragic-comedy is a play which claims a plot apt for tragedy but which ends happily like a comedy. The action…
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Structure Of “Waiting For Godot”
“Waiting for Godot” is not a play to which traditional ideas of plot, action, structure etc. do apply. To a…
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“Waiting For Godot”: Existentialism
“Waiting for Godot” is an existentialist play because it has clear tints of existentialism in it. If we study the…
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