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Shakespearean’s Tragedy: A Descriptive Study on King Lear by William Shakespeare
Author(s) -
Ahmed Sanoussi Himeda Al Jawad,
Eman Ibrahim Idreas Borgg,
Hadeel Naje Farg Bogzaha
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of world englishes and educational practices
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2707-7586
DOI - 10.32996/jweep.2021.3.5.3
Subject(s) - tragedy (event) , comics , entertainment , drama , language arts , the arts , action (physics) , psychology , literature , art , visual arts , pedagogy , quantum mechanics , physics
This study concentrates on comic relief at Shakespearean’s tragedy. The problem facing EFL students at the English language department with Shakespeare's plays is the harsh language used and understanding the themes he treats. Although King Lear is thought to be one of the most challenging works of Shakespeare, the play is accessible to progressive high school students and most university students. The study aims to break down the classic language in King Lear to make it easy for students to understand the play and thus enjoy the entertainment aspects of the story. The authors used the action research- documentary research. The nature of the study demanded that we had to collect documentary evidence from reference material prescript by the University of Benghazi for the instruction of literature at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Such material was only available on the internet and course instructional material used by lecturers of the English language department at the faculty of Arts and Science Kufrah. At the end of the study, the authors offered several recommendations.

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