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Shakespeare On Prejudice Scorns And Mislike In Shakespeares Plays B J Sokol

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Shakespeare On Prejudice Scorns And Mislike In Shakespeares Plays B J Sokol
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Publisher: The Arden Shakespeare
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 321
Author: B. J. Sokol
ISBN: 9781350168398, 9781350168428, 1350168394, 1350168424
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Shakespeare On Prejudice Scorns And Mislike In Shakespeares Plays B J Sokol by B. J. Sokol 9781350168398, 9781350168428, 1350168394, 1350168424 instant download after payment.

How are various forms of prejudice portrayed in the works of Shakespeare and to what extent does Shakespeare differ from his contemporaries in their portrayal? What can we learn about Shakespeare's times and our own through a close reading of prejudice depicted in his plays?
In this rich study, B. J. Sokol examines Shakespeare’s repeated dramatic portrayals of prejudice in action, a prejudice stemming from deeply rooted dislikes and targeted at five distinct areas: education, the arts, peace, ‘strangers’ or outsiders, and sexual love. Through a close reading of his plays, comparison with the works of other Elizabethan writers and a consideration of Shakespeare's social environment, the study provides a detailed appreciation of Shakespeare's dramatic method and how these prejudices feature in his work.
In considering prejudice against education, Sokol examines Shakespeare's numerous representations of pupils, teachers and schooling, focusing on anti-educational prejudices in The Merry Wives of Windsor and in King Henry VI Part 2. The  distaste of characters for art is considered alongside Shakespeare's repeated depiction of the destructive downgrading of the arts that erupts during political upheavals, while prejudice against peaceful living is traced in Shakespeare's various portrayals of ‘honour’-driven feuding, such as in Romeo and Juliet, and in warrior characters such as Coriolanus. Prejudice against strangers as depicted in plays including Titus Andronicus, Othello and The Merchant of Venice is contrasted with that of plays by his contemporaries, including Marlowe’s The Jew of Malta, while a final chapter examines prejudice against sex and the representation of many male and female characters who evade the erotic, subordinate the erotic to power seeking, or regard their own or others’ erotic attachments with revulsion.

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