A Comparative Analysis of Love and Loss in Shakespeare's Tragedies

Authors

  • Dr. Biswajit Singh Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7813/38w3mv64

Abstract

This research paper compares and contrasts the themes of love and loss in several of Shakespeare's tragedies, including "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "Othello." It examines how these themes are intertwined with other central motifs, such as jealousy, revenge, and corruption, and how they contribute to the tragic downfall of the protagonists. The analysis will explore the different ways in which Shakespeare portrays the complexities of love and the devastating consequences of loss.

Published

2000

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Section

Articles