Title of article :
“One good man in a corrupt ancient society”: The Steward in Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens
Author/Authors :
Haw Ching، Florence Toh نويسنده , , Ali Termizi، Arbaayah نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Within the master-servant relationships of the hierarchical Renaissance era, loyalty is often assumed as a
common and expected attribute. However, the present study reveals this assumption as a misconception. From
the evidence gathered, the paper highlights the declining virtue of loyalty particularly among the servant class of
the Elizabethan era. Despite that, the Steward in Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens (1605) portrayed commendable
examples and extent of loyalty towards his master, Timon. This represents a stark contrast to the selfish and
disloyal community of Shakespeare’s seventeenth-century England. Through discussions of the scenes in which
the servant character displayed acts of loyalty towards the protagonist, the paper emphasizes the significant
contribution of the selected character in preserving the well-being of his master. It is hoped that through an
understanding of the loyalty shown by the Steward towards his master, Timon, the study will heighten
understanding of Shakespeare’s servant characters leading to further appreciation of the dramatist’s work, Timon
of Athens.
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature