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“Presume not that I am the thing I was”: The Transformation of the Idea of the King and the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad
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From 1584 to 1599, Shakespeare wrote two tetralogies of history plays covering the period from the reign of Richard II to Henry VII. As Elizabeth’s age (she was fifty-seven in 1590), her problematic right to the crown, and the fact that the crown would pass to the Stuart dynasty, whose Catholic members had previously been excluded as potential successors, unless the queen would leave an heir make history plays popular among the theatregoers in Shakespeare’s time. In his history plays, Shakespeare is concerned with the problems of rebellion, the divine right of kings, and the nature of kingship. In his portrayal of kings, the playwright is more concerned with the monarchs’ actions rather than their eloquent speeches. The king in each play, as well as several other characters, provides insight and embodies a different approach to the idea of an ideal monarch. Each king differs from the other in crucial ways and has unique weaknesses and strengths. The hardships of being a king and the responsibility it brings are central to these plays, and the soliloquies delivered by the characters draw attention to what actually makes a king or gives him the right to rule, a question that has been considered at key points throughout the sequence of the history plays. Hence, this paper aims to scrutinize the transformation of the idea of a king and the concept of kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad, namely Richard II, Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2, and Henry V.
Anahtar Kelimeler
Kaynakça
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Ayrıntılar
Birincil Dil
İngilizce
Konular
Edebi Çalışmalar, Sanat ve Edebiyat, Uygulamalı Tiyatro
Bölüm
Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar
Erken Görünüm Tarihi
31 Ekim 2023
Yayımlanma Tarihi
31 Ekim 2023
Gönderilme Tarihi
27 Temmuz 2022
Kabul Tarihi
2 Ağustos 2023
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2023 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 2
APA
Özmen, M. T. (2023). “Presume not that I am the thing I was”:
The Transformation of the Idea of the King and
the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad. IDEAS: Journal of English Literary Studies, 3(2), 89-104. https://izlik.org/JA67YX36SU
AMA
1.Özmen MT. “Presume not that I am the thing I was”:
The Transformation of the Idea of the King and
the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad. IDEAS. 2023;3(2):89-104. https://izlik.org/JA67YX36SU
Chicago
Özmen, Meriç Tutku. 2023. “‘Presume not that I am the thing I was’:
The Transformation of the Idea of the King and
the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad”. IDEAS: Journal of English Literary Studies 3 (2): 89-104. https://izlik.org/JA67YX36SU.
EndNote
Özmen MT (01 Ekim 2023) “Presume not that I am the thing I was”:
The Transformation of the Idea of the King and
the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad. IDEAS: Journal of English Literary Studies 3 2 89–104.
IEEE
[1]M. T. Özmen, “‘Presume not that I am the thing I was’:
The Transformation of the Idea of the King and
the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad”, IDEAS, c. 3, sy 2, ss. 89–104, Eki. 2023, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA67YX36SU
ISNAD
Özmen, Meriç Tutku. “‘Presume not that I am the thing I was’:
The Transformation of the Idea of the King and
the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad”. IDEAS: Journal of English Literary Studies 3/2 (01 Ekim 2023): 89-104. https://izlik.org/JA67YX36SU.
JAMA
1.Özmen MT. “Presume not that I am the thing I was”:
The Transformation of the Idea of the King and
the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad. IDEAS. 2023;3:89–104.
MLA
Özmen, Meriç Tutku. “‘Presume not that I am the thing I was’:
The Transformation of the Idea of the King and
the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad”. IDEAS: Journal of English Literary Studies, c. 3, sy 2, Ekim 2023, ss. 89-104, https://izlik.org/JA67YX36SU.
Vancouver
1.Meriç Tutku Özmen. “Presume not that I am the thing I was”:
The Transformation of the Idea of the King and
the Concept of Kingship in Shakespeare’s Henriad. IDEAS [Internet]. 01 Ekim 2023;3(2):89-104. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA67YX36SU