Abstract
This research identifies and traces the concept of aesthetics of both beauty and ugliness
in W. Shakespeare's plays in the light of aesthetic and critical conceptualizing the
opposite binaries. The research offers a preface to identify the concept of binary
oppositions in Shakespeare's plays; it thematically discusses the aspects of both ugliness
and beauty of the major dynamic characters and actions. Meanwhile, the research
addresses the significance of the aesthetic quality of beauty for realizing the implications
of the aesthetics of ugliness within a modern receptionist theatrical context and aesthetic
appreciation.
Abdullah Hussein Kurraz. (2020) Aesthetics of Beauty in Dramatic Discourse of W. Shakespeare's Plays: A Reader-Response Review, Putaj Humanities And Social Science, Volume-27, Issue-2.
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