Making Amends : The Transformation of Theseus and the Feminization of Marriage in a Midsummer Night's Dream = صنع التعديلات : تحول ثيسيوس و تأنيث الزواج في مسرحية شكسبير حلم ليلة في منتصف الصيف

Charles Campbell
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This study of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream asks why Theseus changes his mind about forbidding the marriage of Hermia and Lysander and what this change means for the view of marriage developed in the play and for the experience of art which the play engenders. By emphasizing the love of women for each other, the vows of sisterhood and the cult of Diana, the play prepares the way for Theseus’ change of mind and for the feminization of marriage and the celebration of imagination with which the play ends. We can observe these emphases in patterns of language and imagery (especially the flower motif), in metaphors and allusions and in descriptions of the union of opposites. The interplay of chaste love and desire delineates the art of metaphor and drama which the audience must grasp to fully appreciate the play. In Acts 4 and 5 Theseus’ resistance to romantic love melts away, along with his opposition to the imagination. Thus, during the wedding feast of Act 5, Theseus defends the amateur theatrics of the workmen as being excellent « if imagination amend them » (5.1.209); and he is associated in his language and ideas with Puck, the most fantastic and transformative character in the play. Theseus is himself transformed from the seducer and betrayer of women described in 2.1.77-80 into a worthy husband for Hippolyta, one who meets her halfway in her respect for the visions of lovers and poets.
前台:莎士比亚戏剧中午夜的梦中的转变和婚姻的女性化
对莎士比亚的《仲夏夜之梦》的研究探讨了为什么忒修斯改变主意,禁止赫米娅和拉山德结婚,这一改变对剧中发展起来的婚姻观和戏剧所产生的艺术体验意味着什么。通过强调女人对彼此的爱、姐妹的誓言和对戴安娜的崇拜,该剧为忒修斯的改变、婚姻的女性化和对想象力的庆祝做了准备,该剧以这种方式结束。我们可以在语言和意象的模式(尤其是花的母题)、隐喻和典故以及对立物结合的描述中观察到这些重点。贞洁之爱与欲望的相互作用勾勒出隐喻与戏剧的艺术,观众必须掌握这两种艺术才能充分欣赏戏剧。在《使徒行传》第4章和第5章中,忒修斯对浪漫爱情的抵制以及对想象的反对逐渐消失了。因此,在第五幕的婚宴上,忒修斯为工人们的业余戏剧辩护,认为他们是优秀的“如果想象力修正他们”(5.1.209);他的语言和思想与帕克联系在一起,帕克是剧中最神奇、最具变革性的角色。忒修斯自己也从2.1.77-80中描述的女人的诱惑者和背叛者转变为希波吕忒的好丈夫,一个在她尊重情人和诗人的愿景方面与她妥协的人。
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