Male Bonding in Shakespeare's Plays

Shakespeare throughout his plays, tradegies and comedies, makes an ample representation of male bonding at different levels, and although he shows predilection for this kind of relationship he never idealizes it. Shakespeare is aware of human weakness. Each group of male friends functions different...

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Main Author: Beatriz Aguirre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 1998-03-01
Series:Ikala: Revista de Lenguaje y Cultura
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Online Access:https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ikala/article/view/8488
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description Shakespeare throughout his plays, tradegies and comedies, makes an ample representation of male bonding at different levels, and although he shows predilection for this kind of relationship he never idealizes it. Shakespeare is aware of human weakness. Each group of male friends functions differently because, although they express similar bonding, the exchanging of experiences varies in its content as well as h its form. What is evident is that friendship survives more often than love How to reference this article: Aguirre, B. (1998). Male Bonding in Shakespeare's Plays. Íkala. 3 (2), pp. 127 – 140.  
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spelling doaj.art-8e11b5281c5a447ca5b2a233df5003362022-12-21T21:09:59ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaIkala: Revista de Lenguaje y Cultura0123-34322145-566X1998-03-0132Male Bonding in Shakespeare's PlaysBeatriz Aguirre0Universidad de Antioquia Shakespeare throughout his plays, tradegies and comedies, makes an ample representation of male bonding at different levels, and although he shows predilection for this kind of relationship he never idealizes it. Shakespeare is aware of human weakness. Each group of male friends functions differently because, although they express similar bonding, the exchanging of experiences varies in its content as well as h its form. What is evident is that friendship survives more often than love How to reference this article: Aguirre, B. (1998). Male Bonding in Shakespeare's Plays. Íkala. 3 (2), pp. 127 – 140.   https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ikala/article/view/8488Shakespeareplayshuman relationshipfriendshipmale bonding
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