莎士比亚《暴风雨》中的权力、奴隶制和自由思想:基于人物倾向的政治重读

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Odisea Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI:10.25115/odisea.v0i21.3839
Jordi Salas-Lleal
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摘要

在威廉·莎士比亚的《暴风雨》中,权力、奴隶制、自由这三个词定义了一些频繁出现的语义域。这些都是非常大的数字:一个非同寻常的频率,这显然不是巧合。本文旨在通过分析《暴风雨》中人物的生活立场,并最终结合当时的政治思想,说明这三个语义场定义了重读《暴风雨》中人物的三大支柱。
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THE IDEAS OF POWER, SLAVERY AND FREEDOM IN SHAKESPEARE’S 'THE TEMPEST': A POLITICAL RE-READING BASED ON HIS CHARACTERS’ TENDENCIES
Power, slavery, freedom are three words that define some insistently frequent semantic fields in William Shakespeare’s The Tempest. These are very large figures: an extraordinary frequency, which is obviously not coincidental. This article aims to show that these three semantic fields define the three main pillars that enable a re-reading of the characters in The Tempest based on the analysis of the life positions of each of them, and ultimately in light of contemporary political thought.
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