“ʼTis but the chance of War”: Fortune and Opportunity in Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida

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M. Ansaldo
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Abstract

The study of the representation of the interrelated notions of Fortune and Occasio in Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida has been largely neglected by critics. This is particularly surprising because this play, where all that takes place is nothing “but the chance of war,” and characters’ efforts and expectations are often contradicted by the turns of events, seems to invite us to meditate upon what determines a successful outcome. This article shows that considering the concepts of Fortune and Occasion, and the imagery traditionally associated with them, can provide original critical perspectives on this play. The manner in which the characters refer to Fortune/ Occasio reveals the extent to which each of them is willing and capable of exercising agency. Sheer opportunism and brute force are what is required to win in the world of the play, where valor, honor and chivalry have become obsolete vestiges of a lost mythical past.
“这只是战争的机会”:莎士比亚《特洛伊罗斯与克蕾西达》中的命运与机遇
在莎士比亚的《特洛伊罗斯和克蕾西达》中,对命运和偶然性这两个相互关联的概念的研究在很大程度上被评论家所忽视。这是特别令人惊讶的,因为这部剧,所有发生的事情都是“战争的可能性”,人物的努力和期望经常与事件的转变相矛盾,似乎邀请我们思考是什么决定了一个成功的结果。本文表明,考虑命运和机遇的概念,以及传统上与之相关的意象,可以为这部戏剧提供原创的批评视角。人物提及命运/偶然性的方式揭示了他们每个人愿意和能够行使代理的程度。纯粹的机会主义和蛮力是在戏剧世界中取胜所需要的,在那里,英勇、荣誉和骑士精神已经成为一个消失的神话过去的过时遗迹。
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