This article focuses on the role of Roger Chillingworth, one of the protagonists of "Red Letter". Chillingworth was first told that "White man wearing a strange mess of civilized and savage clothes" ("Red letter: 1365 pages"). It continues to explain him as a small old man looking like a high IQ and deformed body. Chillingworth plays a cool part in the book. His behavior is almost inhuman and you can notice that even the name of Chillingworth should describe him as a cold heart.
Revenge, "revenge" is structurally related to a type of drama called "recurring revenge". The British playwright of the Renaissance era created these stories at the heyday of stage revenge. Although skeptical of revenge, these plays retain the image of heroic Avengers, but keep him away from revenge itself. In the tragedy of the atheist 's Cyrill tournament, the ghost of the murdered father appeared on the stage and told his son not to retaliate, as God does it for him. Because of this permanent doctrine, the potential Avengers basically spend time on various monumental forest landscapes, waiting for God to succeed as the main Avengers.
The tragedy of revenge (sometimes called revenge drama, revenge drama or bloody tragedy) is a kind of theory whose main theme is the fatal result of revenge and revenge. American educator Ashley H. Thorndiek officially announced the tragedy of revenge in the 1902 article "Relationship between Hamlet and contemporary revenge drama", recorded the progress of the protagonist's revenge plan, and often murderers and Avengers Brought about his own death. This type first appeared in the early modern British published by Thomas Kid's "Tragedy of Spain" in the latter half of the 16th century. Early works such as Jasper Heywood 's Seneca (1560' s), Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville 's play Gorbuduc (1561) were also regarded as a tragedy of revenge. Other tragedies of famous revenge include the tragedy of William Shakespeare's Hamlet (1599-1602), Titus Andronics (1588-1593), Thomas Middleton's Avengers (circa 1606).
In this study of revenge and revenge of Elizabeth 's revenge, the two plays I see are the "Hamlet" of William Shakespeare and "The Tragedy of Avengers" of Thomas Middleton. After first seeing the handling of the playwright 's Avengers' character, the other characters in the play will handle the Avengers. Their basic theme is similar to sticking to the tournament, but the two dramas present a contrasting picture ... Hamlet - a tragedy of revenge? Shakespeare's tragedy A mysterious series of considerations related to revenge of Hamlet makes this article an interesting experience. Ruth Nevo explains the uncertainty occupied by the protagonist's most famous monologue in Acts 3 and 4 in revenge. I can not read the lecture