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Arab Culture, Traditions, Traditions And Culture Of The Arab World

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Shakespeare plays carry a lot of references to how things were in his time. The characters, the plot, the settings, the play as a whole played a great role in showcasing the society of that day it’s culture and traditions. Those traditions and culture are weird or odd to people in some regions nowadays. However, some other cultures feel quite close to the traditions and customs in other regions. The Arab world is famous for holding on to it’s traditions and customs. The Arab culture affects all the individuals living in it, even the non-Arabs. Even individuals from different religions or family backgrounds living in one community in the Arab World can also share the same traditions and cultures. This paper will talk about the traditions, customs and culture of the Arab World –mainly the Gulf Arab, Kuwait—and how it is related to the themes and events of some of Shakespeare’s plays The plays that will be discussed are two tragedies and one comedy. First will be Macbeth, and the second one will be Coriolanus and the last one is The Winter’s Tale. Each Play had a set of different themes. The two tragedies might have some things in common though because in tragedies there usually is the protagonist who does something wrong or commit a mistakes and that mistake turns leads to more mistakes and it always ends with the death of the protagonist, just like in the two plays, Macbeth and Coriolanus. Nevertheless, in the …show more content…

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