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Love as a Will to Dialogue in William Shakespeare´s Tragedies
FALTOVÁ, Martina
The thesis Love as Will to Dialogue in William Shakespeare's Tragedies deals with the analysis of selected characters' dialogues found in six William Shakespeare's tragedies. The aim of the thesis is to prove the given assumption of tragic ending caused by emotionally related characters and their mutual lack of communication in each play. The thesis is formally divided into theory and practical analysis. The theory is focused on definition of two major terms dialogue and love, from the view of linguistics, psychology, psychology of communication and philosophy. Following practical analysis offers detailed study of selected dialogues. The last part of the thesis summarizes the main implications found in analysis and proposes possible benefits of the work.
The Analysis and Comparison of the Main Women Characters in Chosen Novels Written by Jane Austen
FALTOVÁ, Martina
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to analyze and compare two novels written by Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. The first part of the thesis shortly characterizes and presents the author, her work and both of the novels. The following part concentrates on the historical and social background of the early Romantic period and it also mentions the position of women in that era. These aspects are then related to the main body of the text focusing on the comparison and analysis of the major heroines of the two novels. Last part will contain the ethical motives in both novels, which reflected both the attitude of the author, expressed in her work, and contemporary issues.

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