MindMap Gallery shakespeare comedy characters
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shakespeare comedy characters
kinship
father-son relationship
Exploiting the dramatic conflict brought about by the father-son relationship
Jogmo father-son relationship: "Theaeus Androvus"
Jogmo's resistance and disobedience to his father
Jogmo's rejection of his father's party
Maury Gent's Father-Son Relationship: Twelfth Night
The causes and effects of Morigent's separation from his father
Morigent's adventures and encounters in searching for his father
Father image and role modeling
The creation of a good father image: "The Merchant of Venice"
Biofulio's close relationship with his daughter Portia
Biofulio's support and help to Portia
The Creation of the Bad Father Image: "Henry VIII"
Henry VIII’s abuse and persecution of his daughter Elizabeth
Henry VIII’s oppression and torture of his daughter Mary
Father role drives comedy plot
Gismund's Father Role: "The Triumph of the Animals"
Gismond’s father’s concerns and objections to his son’s marriage
Gismond’s father’s restrictions and interference in his son’s activities
Leoniz's father role: "The Horror Comedy"
Leoniz’s father’s arrangement and control of his daughter’s marriage
Leoniz’s father’s interference and obstruction in his daughter’s activities
brotherhood
Description of the relationship between good brothers: "A Night at Comedy"
The deep affection and friendship between Dr. Barr and Sebastian
Dr. Barr's trust and support for Sebastian
The dramatic conflict of brotherly fighting: "The man from A-Fanti is a fool"
Conflicts and Struggles between the York Brothers
Lies and deception among the York brothers
sister-in-law relationship
Description of the relationship between good sisters-in-law: "The Sorrow of a Lover"
Helen and Valentina's Intimacy and Friendship
Helen's support and help to Valentina
A depiction of bad sister-in-law relationships: "The Triumph of Women"
The hostility and fighting between Constance and Little Budelma
Constance’s deception and frame-up of little Budelma
love relationship
infatuated lover
Love pursued in both directions: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
The mutual pursuit and love of Hippolyta and Cecilia
The misunderstanding and miss between Hippolyta and Cecilia
Unrequited Love: "The Wedding of Two Nobles"
Theseuson and Risby's unrequited love and confession
Risby's indifference and rejection of Theseuson
Marriage fraud and family affection
Marriage fraud and friendship: The Merchant of Venice
Bassanio's commitment and loyalty to Antonio
Bassanio's trust and help to Portia
Marriage fraud and family: "Twelve Nights"
Elinor and Olivia's pretend husband and true love relationship
Eleanor's deep affection and affection for Sebastian
Foreign culture and love
The Clash of Foreign Lovers: "Antony and Cleopatra"
Antony and Cleopatra separated due to conflicts between the country and the king
Antony and Cleopatra break up due to the choice between lovers and country
Exotic Love: "Four Modern Masterpieces: The Informed Bachelor"
The collision and mutual attraction of different cultures between Constance and Saus
Negotiation and Compromise between Constance and Saus