Showing posts with label drama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drama. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

Why is Chaucer called the father of English poetry?


Chaucer symbolizes, as no other writer does, the Middle Ages. He stands in much the same relation to the life of his time as Alexander Pope does to the 18th century and Tennyson to the Victorian era. Chaucer’s place in English literature is more important than theirs. For this he is the first great English writer.
According to John Dryden, Chaucer is the father of English poetry. Dryden venerates (honours) Chaucer as highly as the Greeks venerated Homer and Romans venerated Virgil. Dryden says that Chaucer is the perpetual foundation of good sense. He is learned in all subjects and speaks properly on all subjects.
Chaucer is regarded as the first great modern. He anticipated the modern taste and the modern mind. No other English writer has his skill and his large human outlook.

The first great national poet
Chaucer was the first great national poet. He expressed the new hopes and aspiration of the people of his times. The foundation of Chaucer’s art lies in English life and character.

Chaucer’s Narrative art
Chaucer stands successfully in his power of description. His description and narrative gifts possess rare qualities. In fact, he is the first great English story teller in verse. The employment of verse is Chaucer’s notable contribution. In his stories the narration is straight forward and unhampered. He introduces humor in his narration. “The Canterbury Tales” is a collection of narrated story. As a poet Chaucer’s greatness is strongly founded. The power of telling story is supremely well. He is one of the world’s three or four story tellers.
Art of Characterization
In English literature Chaucer is the first great painter of character. Next to Shakespeare, he is the greatest master of this field. He presents his character in a masterly manner. His characters are both individuals and types. In fact, Chaucer presents the 14th century life as clearly as Tennyson.


Humor of Chaucer
He is regarded as the first great English humorist. No English literary work before him revealed (expressed) humor in the modern sense. Chaucer’s humor is always sympathetic. His understanding sympathy made him alive.  In fact, Chaucer’s humor is natural and spontaneous. After all, he was the poet of man and he had large humanity.
Realism of Chaucer
Modern poetry is characterized by realism. The modern poet is a keen observer of his times. Chaucer was a great observer of men and he had an extra ordinary insight into human nature.
His humanistic outlook
His descriptions of his fellow men reveals his wide humanity. His wide sympathy and gentle humanity make him lovable among the English poets. He is the poet of humanity.
Dramatic elements
Actually Chaucer is a dramatist. His characters are not dolls(puppets) but men and women of flesh and blood. His characters are full of vitality. His method of narration is dramatic. His characters talk in a dramatic manner.
Messenger of English novel
Chaucer has been called the father of English poetry. He is also the grandfather of English novel. In his “The Canterbury of Tales” we have the seeds of novel. It’s the fundamental characteristics of a novel.
At last we can say that he is the earliest of great moderns. He stands alone and no one climbs equally with him for two hundred years. English language and literature became full maturity with Chaucer. So he is the father of English poetry.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Discuss Antigone as a Tragic Character


Character is one of the significant aspects or themes of a drama. The greatness of a writer mainly depends on the successful presentation of characters. In this respect, Sophocles is completely successful in describing the character of Antigone

Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus, the former king of Thebes. She is the princess of Thebes. Among the four children of Oedipus, she is the last victimized member of the family. Her elder sister is Ismene. Her two brothers are Polynices and Eteocles. Polynices came to attack his own homeland. On the other hand, Eteocles wanted to save the land. The two brothers killed each other in the battle field. The king Creon, their uncle, forbids to bury the dead body of Polynices. Because, according to the king he is a traitor of the country. On the other hand, Eteocles is buried with the state honour. But Antigone wanted to bury Polynices. The play Antigone starts in this point.
The play is named after Antigone. She is the central figure in the drama and the main theme of the play. She is neither a political character nor a philosophical character. She has been described as a common human figure. She is the embodiment of common loss, pain, sorrow, suffering, feelings and love. 


Her presence in the play has made the drama convincing (believable) to the reader. She is a real tragic figure. The identity of Antigone tells that she belongs to the royal family. She is bearing blue blood. We have come to know that she was given death penalty. But it does not mean that she committed any crime.

Antigone is a character who is quite conscious of her own responsibilities. In the play we see that she is guided by her own consideration. According to her a dead body must be buried. She thinks that this is the law of God and every human being should obey it. 

Antigone is determined to bury the dead body of her brother whereas the king forbids it. She is ready to disobey the order of the king to obey the laws of Gods. She is not afraid of death to show her love and responsibility for her brother. So we see that she is lady of complete love and affection to her brother.
 Antigone says;    

                                           “….I will bury my brother,

And if I die for it,what happiness !”

Antigone appears as a dutiful sister. It’s painful for any sister to see her dead brother to be eaten up by animals. It’s inhuman indeed and she can’t do it. So, Antigone revolts against the order of the king. And she promises to bury her brother’s dead body. For this, she wants the help of her sister, Ismene. Though Antigone has been taken to imprison in a rocky (stone) cave, she is strict to her religion and principle. 

In fact, Antigone defies the order of the king for two reasons. The first is her sisterly feelings and the second is her obedience to the divine law. The religious value is more important to her than the laws of the state. Creon says that the patriot and the traitor should not be given equal judgment. Antigone replies that she is not afraid of Creon’s penalty. Death is her choice rather than living in daily torments (tortures). According to Antigone, the laws of Gods are everlasting.  She says;

They are not yesterday or today but everlasting.”

Like other common ladies, she also dreams for future, dreams for having a husband and children. She falls in love with Haemon, son of the king. Haemon also loves her. He has said that if he dies, does not die alone. Naturally when a woman falls in love, she does not think of any other things. But Antigone is an exceptional girl in this respect. 

According to Aristotle, the tragic character is good but not perfect. It also can be told in case of Antigone. Her sense of divinity is praise-worthy indeed. But there is some lacks in her character.

Antigone fulfils all the characteristics of a tragic character. Inspite of having some weakness, she has many human qualities. With this combination of good and weakness he has been turned into true human character. The dramatist has been totally successful in depicting (describing) the character of Antigone. Moreover, Sophocles’ Antigone inspired the poets and dramatists in posterity (future)