Shakespearean Drama: A Tapestry of Legal Discourse and Literary Expression
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.9, No. 2)Publication Date: 2024-03-07
Authors : Shaina Dhulapkar Ruhi Phadte;
Page : 258-266
Keywords : King Lear; Law and Literature; Measure for Measure; The Merchant of Venice; William Shakespeare;
Abstract
This paper examines the intersection of law and literature through the lens of William Shakespeare's plays: "The Merchant of Venice," "Measure for Measure," and "King Lear." By analysing the legal quandaries and moral dilemmas presented in these works, we uncover Shakespeare's insights into jurisprudence and its application in society. "The Merchant of Venice" scrutinizes legal procedures, the rigor of contract law, and highlights the necessity for equity in justice. "Measure for Measure" offers a critique of absolutist legalism, contrasting strict law enforcement with the need for mercy and moral consideration within governance. "King Lear" explores themes of authority, legitimacy, and natural law, presenting a narrative that questions the efficacy of man-made legal systems. Together, these plays demonstrate Shakespeare's profound understanding of legal concepts and his critique of their manifestation in society. This paper posits that Shakespeare's engagement with legal themes invites a revaluation of justice, emphasizing the relevance of a multidisciplinary approach to legal education and jurisprudence.
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