LEXICAL-SEMANTICAL ANALYSIS OF RELIGIOUS WORDS IN THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Keywords:
Lexical-semantical analysis, religious words, spirituality, morality, sin, redemption, fate, biblical allusions, Christian imagery, religious symbolism, purgatoryAbstract
The lexical-semantical analysis of religious words in the works of William Shakespeare provides valuable insights into his views on religion and spirituality. By examining the way in which he uses language to convey these ideas, we can gain a deeper understanding of his works and the cultural context in which they were written. Whether exploring themes of morality, sin, redemption, fate, or the nature of God, Shakespeare's use of religious language remains a powerful tool for understanding his enduring legacy as one of the greatest writers in the English language.
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