Coming of Age in ShakespeareRoutledge, 15. 4. 2013 - 248 strán (strany) Marjorie Garber examines the rites of passage and maturation patterns--"coming of age"--in Shakespeare's plays. Citing examples from virtually the entire Shakespeare canon, she pays particular attention to the way his characters grow and change at points of personal crisis. Among the crises Garber discusses are: separation from parent or sibling in preparation for sexual love and the choice of husband or wife; the use of names and nicknames as a sign of individual exploits or status; virginity, sexual initiation and the acceptance of sexual maturity, childbearing and parenthood; and, finally, attitudes toward death and dying. |
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... sexuality - and at the same time into a single - sex age group . The young boy is ceremonially separated from his mother and in- structed in the mysteries of manhood by male elders of the tribe or clan , and he undergoes this experience ...
... sexuality - and at the same time into a single - sex age group . The young boy is ceremonially separated from his mother and in- structed in the mysteries of manhood by male elders of the tribe or clan , and he undergoes this experience ...
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... sexual being in competition with her step - mother ( or mother ) . In this case , once again , the element of comparison is an essential factor in self- definition and self - discovery . Bettelheim's claims for the fairy tale as a ...
... sexual being in competition with her step - mother ( or mother ) . In this case , once again , the element of comparison is an essential factor in self- definition and self - discovery . Bettelheim's claims for the fairy tale as a ...
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... sexuality , especially in contrast to the tedious and stilted conversation of Lady Capulet . Our delight continues , virtually unabated , through Act II scene v , in which Juliet waits impatiently for a message from Romeo . When she ...
... sexuality , especially in contrast to the tedious and stilted conversation of Lady Capulet . Our delight continues , virtually unabated , through Act II scene v , in which Juliet waits impatiently for a message from Romeo . When she ...
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... sexually self - knowledgeable lover who longs for ' love- performing night ' ( m . ii . 5 ) . The plays involving Prince Hal are overtly a chronicle of education , and Hamlet too is ( among many other things ) a play about the problems ...
... sexually self - knowledgeable lover who longs for ' love- performing night ' ( m . ii . 5 ) . The plays involving Prince Hal are overtly a chronicle of education , and Hamlet too is ( among many other things ) a play about the problems ...
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Obsah
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
WOMENS RITES | 116 |
COMPARISON AND DISTINCTION | 174 |
Lenvoy | 242 |
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acceptance action Antony appears audience bear becomes begins brother Brutus Caesar characters child choice Claudio close comes comparison contrast Coriolanus course daughter dead death described effect example face fact father figures final followed give glass Hamlet hand hear Henry Hero human husband identity individual initiation Juliet kind king Lady language live look lost lovers Macbeth marriage married maturity means Measure metaphor mind mirror mother nature never night noted observed offers once pattern perhaps plain play present Press Prince rhetoric Richard ring rites ritual role Romeo says scene seems seen sense separation sexual Shakespeare's similar social society soliloquy speak speech stage suggests symbolic tell thee thing thou tion tragedy truth turn twinned virginity wife woman women York young