Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Duchess of Malfi's Despair
Act 4 scene 1 in Duchess of Malfi showed an interesting
insight into the characters of the Duchess and Bosola. I able to perform it and
I watched it as well and was taken aback by how distraught and hopeless the
Duchess has become. At the beginning of the play she is such a strong-willed
woman who doesn’t dwell on death. She opposes her brothers and does as she
wants. Her breaking point is in this scene when she is tricked into believing
Antonio and her children are dead. She has nothing left in this world that she
wishes to live for and turns into a dramatic, wailing mess. Bosola has changed
from his heartless, murdering, ruthless character to one who is trying to
convince the Duchess that life is worth living. “The stars shine still,” there
is hope in the world and she shouldn’t just give up. It’s heartbreaking to see
how much the Duchess has fallen and is looking for every possible way to get it
across that she doesn’t wish to live anymore. They have switched roles in a
way, to the Duchess being obsessed with death and Bosola the one who is
encouraging life. This scene shows Bosola’s respect and affection for the
Duchess in that he is trying to convince her to not give up.
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