Is Portia in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice a static character


Essai, 2004

6 Pages, Note: 1,8


Résumé ou Introduction

In William Shakespeare`s drama The Merchant of Venice, certain characters are getting more and more involved into the action of the play. That takes place in a manner which might give the reader or spectator the impression that some characters even change their character traits. According to Manfred Pfister, figures who “undergo a process of development in the course of the text” (Pfister 1991: 177f.) are called dynamic. “Their […] features change, either in a continuous process or in disjointed series of jumps” (Pfister 1991: 177f.). Static characters, however, remain static throughout the play and do never change. Only “the receiver`s perception of them may gradually develop, change or expand under the influence […] of information” (Pfister 1991: 177f.). In this essay, Portia of Belmont shall be focused on by giving an outline of her character and on this basis it shall be analysed whether she is a static character or not.

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Titre
Is Portia in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice a static character
Université
University of Freiburg  (Anglistisches Institut)
Cours
Introduction to literary studies
Note
1,8
Auteur
Année
2004
Pages
6
N° de catalogue
V65788
ISBN (ebook)
9783638582766
ISBN (Livre)
9783656798064
Taille d'un fichier
442 KB
Langue
anglais
Annotations
Essay in English on the topic of 'Static Characters', illustrated at Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice'.
Mots clés
Portia, William, Shakespeare, Merchant, Venice, Introduction
Citation du texte
Beate Wilhelm (Auteur), 2004, Is Portia in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice a static character, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/65788

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