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This paper presents ideas about how the ‘role of nature’ plays a great ro... more Abstract This paper presents ideas about how the ‘role of nature’ plays a great role for Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘King Lear’ and how ecocriticism goes with this tragedy. Role of nature is broken down into several points, explaining how human beings as part of nature get affected by either their own choice or by others’ actions, illustrating the changes in human beings in reference to change in the environment, and concluding the study by merging historic tragic events with what is presented in the play.
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This paper presents ideas about how the ‘role of nature’ plays a great ro... more Abstract This paper presents ideas about how the ‘role of nature’ plays a great role for Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘King Lear’ and how ecocriticism goes with this tragedy. Role of nature is broken down into several points, explaining how human beings as part of nature get affected by either their own choice or by others’ actions, illustrating the changes in human beings in reference to change in the environment, and concluding the study by merging historic tragic events with what is presented in the play.
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This paper presents ideas about how the ‘role of nature’ plays a great role for Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘King Lear’ and how ecocriticism goes with this tragedy. Role of nature is broken down into several points, explaining how human beings as part of nature get affected by either their own choice or by others’ actions, illustrating the changes in human beings in reference to change in the environment, and concluding the study by merging historic tragic events with what is presented in the play.
Key words: Ecocriticism, imagery, manner, nature, order, relationship, tragedy.
This paper presents ideas about how the ‘role of nature’ plays a great role for Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘King Lear’ and how ecocriticism goes with this tragedy. Role of nature is broken down into several points, explaining how human beings as part of nature get affected by either their own choice or by others’ actions, illustrating the changes in human beings in reference to change in the environment, and concluding the study by merging historic tragic events with what is presented in the play.
Key words: Ecocriticism, imagery, manner, nature, order, relationship, tragedy.