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3: Is “the duchess of Malfi” by John Webster a revenge tragedy?
Ans:
“The Duchess of Malfi” by John Webster
is a kind of Revenge Tragedy modeled on Seneca, the Latin playwright of 1st
century A.D. This play is considered as one of the best plays of Webster and as
a Revenge Tragedy, it is considered as the best tragedy after Shakespeare's
containing almost all the characteristics of Revenge Tragedy. This play
contains the depth of extreme violence, plotting and mostly revenge on the best
part which are the chief elements of revenge tragedy. However, The Duchess of
Malfi contains full of such terrifying, hair-raising situations from the
beginning to the end. However, if we want to consider The Duchess of Malfi as a
Revenge Tragedy, we need to know what we mean by revenge tragedy and its major
conventions.
Revenge Tragedy: The name Revenge
Tragedy arose from the Senecan tradition of making revenge the motive force for
the action that leads to the tragedy. The characteristics of Revenge Tragedy
are:
01. The story should centre on
characters of noble birth.
02. The narrative should involve in
complex plotting.
03. There should be murders
04. There should obviously be a desire
for revenge.
05. The plot should involve physical
horrors such as poisoning and torture.
06. Order should be restored at the end
of the play.
07. The presence of supernatural elements
08. Brutal human impulses is the
essential subject matter and it turns into complex, often deeply thought provoking
aesthetic experiences.
However, the Latin playwright, Seneca,
is considered to be one who established the revenge play tradition. Horrors and
violence predominated in the Senecan tragedies. Thomas Kyd brought in the
revenge tradition to English drama with his play The Spanish Tragedy. Later the
tradition was practiced by other playwrights before Webster.
The Duchess of Malfi as a Revenge Tragedy:
If we want to consider The Duchess of Malfi as a Revenge Tragedy from the light
of the characterizations of Revenge Tragedy pointed out previously, we will
find almost all the elements of Revenge Tragedy in The Duchess of Malfi.
Horrors in The Duchess of Malfi: This
drama contains so many elements of horrors or which it can be classified as a
melodrama. From the beginning to the end of this drama, there are a lot of
elements of horrors. The last two acts of the play have an abundance of them.
However melodramatic episodes are seen earlier too. The Duke in order to
horrify the Duchess gives a dead man’s hand to her and she kisses it taking it
to be the Duke's hand. The spectacle of waxen images of the dead bodies of
Antonio and children presented before the Duchess is another horrid scene. The
unruly dance of the mad men before the Duchess, the appearance of Bosola as a
tomb makes and a bell man and the appearance of the executioners with bell and
core in procession, too are intended to create horror. The next horror is
mentioned in the series of murders committee by Bosola. The last horror comes
when Julia is poisoned in a most cold-blooded manner. Antonio is killed and
Ferdinand, Cardinal and Bosola all meet their death at the end. So, there are
the ten murders
Revenge and murders: Taking revenge and
murdering people are the integral part of revenge tragedy. In this drama, we
find people taking revenge and are murdering others. But Webster sets his play
in a different manner, the revenge and murders are committed in a different
manner from the traditional manner. The revengeful brothers are both villains
.They are the victims of an insensate fury that blinds the eyes, maddens the
drain, and poisons the springs of pity. The piteous sufferings of their victim
from the hard heart of Bosola who says:
You may discern the share of loveliness,
More perfect in her tears than in the
smile.
We have seen that there was a love
affair between the Duchess and Antonio and at last they marry and they produce
three children. On hearing the news of their secret marriage and their
children, the cardinal and The Duke Fardinand react angrily. And from the
beginning to the end of Act two, scene five, we seed the reaction of the two
brothers for the action of their sister. They think that the Duchess has
destroyed the reputation and status of their family. The Cardinal says,
"Shall our blood,/ The royal blood of Arragon and Castile, Be thus
attained?” So, they don't want to destroy the family reputation and wants to
kill her. Here Ferdinand says, “I’ll find scorpions to string my whips,/And fix
her in a general eclipse" . Hence their deeds of revenge are not a wild
kind of justice but monstrous wrong. Ferdinand gives her the command. He had
threatened to use in the play's first scene:
"Die, then quickly."
The Duchess of Malfi differs in a number
of ways from the traditional revenge play. It doesn't become clear why revenge
is taken on the Duchess. Her only fault is that she has married below her rank
and status and thus the two brothers think, she has disgraced the family. She
has certainly not committer any heinous crime for which she is subjected
unjustified. That the weak revenge motives is clearly brought out by the fact
that for more than two years her two brothers do nothing to punish the Duchess.
Supernatural elements: In presenting the
supernatural too, Webster deviates from the tradition or modifies the
tradition. He doesn't present and of the conventional hosts and objectives
portents found in typical revenge plays. There is absolutely nothing
unrealistically supernatural in the play . The sorrowful answers which the echo
makes to Antonio's words are the result of a natural phenomenon. Antonio's
words: “and on the sudden a clear light/presented of a face folded in sorrow”(Act
V Scene III)come only from his fancy born out of his affection for the Duchess.
No ghost appears on the scene. In this Webster has shown vital concern for an
artistic atmosphere of supernatural.
Madness shown on the stage: It's a
tradition of Elizabethan revenge tragedy to show madness on the stage. In this
play we see madness of these mad people. However, hue is some psychological
interest too present in it. The Duke advices the scheme to torture the Duchess
with the intention of turning her mad. But ironically he, not the Duchess,
becomes mad. This madness of the Duke his still greater significance.
In summing up we can say that "The
Duchess of Malfi" is a revenge tragedy. Although Webster wrote this drama
following the tradition of revenge tragedy, he has modified some of its aspects
to make it unique. And he is perfect enough drawing the art in his own style
that makes it more acceptable to the readers to accept it as a true revenge
tragedy. So, in a word we can say that it is a perfect revenge tragedy.
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