Objective Questions From The Duchess of Malfi
What was the name of the Duke in The Duchess of Malfi? (a) Alexander (b) Robert (c) Spencer (d) Ferdinand ...
Read moreWebster was a genius gone astray in The Duchess of Malfi
Really Webster was a genius gone astray. In this connection E. Albert was rightly remarked that he was of wide ...
Read moreThe Duchess of Malfi is melodrama raised to the level of tragedy
The Duchess of Malfi has been highly praised by one critic after another, and Edmund Gosse goes to the extent ...
Read moreCritical Note On The Use Of Imagery In The Duchess of Malfi
Webster is wise and man of deep experiences. He uses phrases, good sayings and imageries when he is in high ...
Read moreWebster’s Contribution to the Tradition of the Revenge Play
The Revenge Tragedy as its name implies is a tragic play in which the tragedy results from the revenge that ...
Read moreThe Plot-construction of the Duchess of Malfi
Plot-construction of Webster is Satisfactory and praiseworthy. As usual, he takes two plots. One is main plot and the other ...
Read moreEmphasis on Action Rather Than on Character in Webster play
The result is that the people in his tragedies become representative rather than individual and are viewed in terms of ...
Read moreIn The Duchess Of Malfi Characters Are The Mingling of Good and Evil
Characters Are The Mingling of Good and Evil in The Duchess Of Malfi Very little is known about the life ...
Read moreThe Duchess of Malfi as a Tragedy
Webster’s genius was essentially tragic. The morbid taint in his temperament was further intensified by the pessimism of the age, ...
Read moreThe Duchess of Malfi Reveals Humanity Rather Than Evil Doers
Though Webster was of negative character and pessimistic mind, the heroine of the play the Duchess of Malfi reveals humanity. ...
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