The Plays of Shakespeare: A Thematic Guide
While this thematic guide examines all of Shakespeare's plays, particular attention is devoted to those works most often read by students; the tragedies such as Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Hamlet, and Macbeth, the comedies including A Midsummer Night's Dream and Merchant of Venice, as well as the historical plays like Richard II, and the romantic works such as The Tempest. Students who wish to investigate a particular play in greater depth can refer to this book's title index to identify all citations of that work. This valuable literary resource serves myriad uses, enabling students to trace the thread of a theme, to compare its treatment in several plays, and to understand better a play, its characters, plot and language, by examining Shakespeare's central themes. |
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Contents
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Commoners | 35 |
Cynicism | 45 |
Divine Right | 53 |
Fate | 63 |
Fathers and Daughters | 71 |
Madness | 199 |
Male Friendship | 211 |
Marriage | 219 |
Money | 229 |
Mortality | 237 |
Nationalistic Pride and Prejudice | 245 |
Nature | 255 |
Order | 263 |
Fidelity | 81 |
Fools | 89 |
Forgiveness | 99 |
Gender | 107 |
Generations | 117 |
Honor | 127 |
Innocence | 135 |
Intoxication | 143 |
Justice | 151 |
Language | 161 |
Love and Romance | 171 |
Machiavels | 187 |
Politics | 273 |
Power | 285 |
Reason versus Passion | 295 |
Revenge | 305 |
Supernatural Phenomena | 315 |
The Tragic Flaw | 325 |
War | 335 |
Conclusion | 345 |
Further Reading | 347 |
Index | 349 |