隔离中的戏剧:探索瘟疫对威廉-莎士比亚《罗密欧与朱丽叶》的创伤性影响

Dr Magdy Gomaa Sayed
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善于思考的文学读者会意识到,给人类带来巨大痛苦的自然和社会灾难,在文学的主要流派中得到了最好的描绘。战争、自然灾害和传染病就是这类灾难的例子。面对这些危急情况,一般文人,尤其是剧作家并没有袖手旁观。相反,他们更热衷于在自己的作品中将这些灾难戏剧化。威廉-莎士比亚是其中的佼佼者。出乎所有人意料的是,莎士比亚的大部分杰作都是在 14 世纪首次袭击英国的 "瘟疫 "或 "黑死病 "引发的隔离期间创作的。莎士比亚的瘟疫剧作包括《罗密欧与朱丽叶》、《哈姆雷特》、《仲夏夜之梦》、《李尔王》等。这些剧作或多或少都影射了当时瘟疫经历所造成的创伤性焦虑和恐惧。本研究旨在探讨鼠疫对莎士比亚《罗密欧与朱丽叶》的创伤性影响。在《罗密欧与朱丽叶》的虚构世界中,几乎每个方面都受到了瘟疫的影响,无论是字面意义上的还是象征意义上的。在整部《罗密欧与朱丽叶》中,读者只能看到两个明确提到瘟疫或将其戏剧化的场景。然而,事实证明莎士比亚是一位技艺精湛的大师,他将瘟疫和检疫的主题幻化成多个象征性和形象化的主题。莎士比亚可以通过使用充满瘟疫创伤典故的象征性语言来实现这一目的,从而解释人物的悲剧结局。
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Drama in Quarantine: Exploring the Traumatic Impact of Plague on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
The contemplative reader of literature realizes that natural and social calamities, which inflict colossal sufferings on human beings, are best portrayed within its major genres. Examples of such calamities are wars, natural disasters and infectious diseases. In light of these critical circumstances, men of letters in general and playwrights in particular have not stood idly by. Rather, they found themselves more fervent to dramatize such calamities in their writings. William Shakespeare is the best to cite here. To everyone‟s surprise, Shakespeare composed most of his masterpieces during the quarantine period initiated by the "Plague" or “Black Death,” which first struck England in the fourteenth century. Examples of Shakespeare‟s plague plays are Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , A Midsummer Night’s Dream, King Lear, besides many others. In one way or another, such plays bear some allusions to the traumatic anxieties and fears caused by the plague experience at that time. The present study is conducted to explore the traumatic impact of the Plague on Shakespeare‟s Romeo and Juliet . It seems that almost every aspect in the fictitious world of Romeo and Juliet has been touched by the plague, both literally and symbolically. Throughout Romeo and Juliet , the reader could encounter only two scenes that explicitly mention or dramatize the plague. However, Shakespeare proves to be a skillful master in blinding the plague and quarantine themes into several symbolic and figurative motifs. Shakespeare could achieve this through employing a symbolic language saturated with traumatic plague allusions to account for the tragic endings of his characters.
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