Introduction The main objective of this article is to examine Shakespeare's characters and their shortcomings and compare them with contemporary characters written by Tom Stoppard and Harold Pinter. To that end, we will use comparative analysis in this article. Results will indicate that it has not changed since the Shakespeare era. People live in a corrupt society and are affected by toxic doctrines. However, this paper shows that although there is still hope for humans, only people are recovering moral obstacles.
In modern times, the tragedy of William Shakespeare attracts readers by emphasizing the flaws that lead to their falling. Among the drama "Hamlet", William Shakespeare showed an individual instigation role as a victim. According to Aristotle, people are responsible for their behavior because they are self-disciplined. What leads to chaos and tragic events is the tragic hero's own behavior (reference: Aristotle's poetry). - ... By contrast, Macbeth was not a glorious man because he massacred many people with meaningless and superstitious motives, and Hamlet wanted to be his father. In my opinion, this is a wonderful reason for Hamlet to kill his uncle. Another thing that the two dramas have in common is that in the collapse of the whole story they all begin to influence them from some mysterious and supernatural things, end with.
In classical literary works, all characters have specific flaws. In the tragedy of Shakespeare, the characters are defective, eventually leading to their destruction. In the William Shakespeare play "Hamlet", Ophelia's role eventually was killed by her bondage. Obviously, Ophelia was a submissive person through her thoughts and actions at the beginning of the game, but after careful observation the audience saw that she is not only obedient. Ophelia's thoughts and actions are beyond obedience, indicating that Ophelia is a weakly completely dependent role.
Tragic defect of Othello William · Shakespeare created a dynamic and complex character in his tragedy "Othello". Othello, Iago, Desedemona, Emilia each showed a tragic defect. A subtle description of the Shakespearean character allows different interpretation of each character. As the story changes, tragic flaws can truly change the perspective. A tragic defect can occur as a positive personality trait, but it falls into a loss of its role. Shakespeare thoroughly expressed the importance of tragic defects in Othello's play
Importance of Emilia in Shakespeare 's Othello Among Othello' s Moorish people, Shakespeare combines destiny and a fatal trait defect. The tragedy of Shakespeare makes it possible for the character to grab the key to the whole network it rotated, and this role is Emilia. Emilia is a unique character and he concentrates all his knowledge around the Moorish Othello character. Other characters in the play know the specific details of the event being developed, but Emilia is the role of using this knowledge to benefit the drama. Emilia's character is small, but it is necessary. Without her character, this game can not unlock C.