Revitalization of Classical Art Form with Reference to Mourning Becomes Electra
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The present research is the study of tragedy inMourning Becomes Electra. It
mainly focuses upon the revitalization of classical art form caused by employing the
classical techniques and theme pattern which are inherited within the artistic world of
drama. It analysis how modern psychology has replaced the classical version of fate
as the root cause of human sufferings. It suggests the struggle of modern man against
the psychological force lurking beyond the conscious world. The modern man often
appears to be helpless puppet in the hand of the malignant power because of the
conflict between his body and self. This very strong passion of love and hatred makes
the terrible creature and ironically the most tragic and non-repulsive end of Lavinia,
the protagonist of the play. She is morally stronger than the ordinary man. So, she has
strong sense of duty to search justice for her father by getting punishment to her
mother and protect the honor of Mannons and her real life situation pull her in
different directions and divides her within herself. This complexity of thoughts and
emotion prompts to the agonies of hell in her life and 'pity and fear' on the audience.