April 29, 2024
Leila Hajjari

Leila Hajjari

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Degree: M.Sc in English Language and Literature
Phone: 07731222100
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Research

Title A Study of the Art of Seduction in Richard III: A Baudrillardian Analysis of Shakespeare’s Master Simulator
Type Article
Keywords
Baudrillard Richard III seduction Shakespeare simulacrum
Journal journal of applied linguistics and applied literature: dynamics and advances
DOI https://doi.org/10.22049/jalda.2023.28169.1501
Researchers Leila Hajjari (First researcher) , َAli Taghizadeh (Second researcher)

Abstract

Shakespeare’s eponymous character’s movement in Richard III towards the peak of power passes through his art of simulation which is induced by seduction and annihilation. Richard’s playacting skills in feigning innocence and brotherhood while hiding villainy along with his persuasive oratory in dismantling others’ suspicions, ultimately leading to numerous murders on his behalf, entangle him in a labyrinth of a hyperreal state of being, in a Baudrillardian sense, from which no escape is possible. Richard III is seduced into a vertiginous power struggle which is but an essential form of reversibility that leads him to his own ruin. In this regard, this paper tries to study Richard III, as a character, in light of the concept of “simulacrum” in Baudrillard’s philosophy to show how he becomes the victim of a self-made loop which leads to his downfall. This study encourages similar investigations to discover hidden layers of meaning in Shakespeare's tragedies, the ones including villains as their protagonists.