Friday, February 1, 2019
Volpone, by Ben Jonson :: Free Essay Writer
Consider the end of the short-change, the lack of resolution in the Bonario - Celia relationship, the degree based dispute in the severity of Volp ane and Moscas punishments, the locating in which Corbaccio, Voltore and Corvino are left. Do you find the ending just and in structure or are the candid situations impress? In the epistle of the play Ben Jonson states it being the office of a comic poet to imitate justice. It can be said that this is shown in the ending and that it is just and in structure as all the characters are punished in some way for their avariciousness and the innocent characters Bonario and Celia who in a way provide a communication channel to the immoral selfishness, are set free and Celia is given back with third times her dowry money to her father. However there are unresolved issues left at the end of the play concerning these characters. One point of find out would be that Celia and Bonario were secondary characters in the play used as good charac ters to provide a distinction between the corruption and greed of Volpone. Mosca, Corvino, Corbaccio and Voltore, whence making the problems concerning them as unimportant in context with the punishment or justice served by Jonson to Volpone. But then it is important to bear in mind that as these two characters were so inherently good-natured that the write up of them and lack of resolution can be regarded as disturbing. Another disturbing injustice can be viewed as the class based difference Mosca and Volpones punishments. Volpone is sent to Thou art to lie in prison, fix with irons, till thou best sick and lame indeed. As he is By blood, and rank a gentleman. And is sent to the Hospital of the Incurables. Mosca, Being a fellow of no birth, or blood. Is sentenced to first thou be whipped whence live perpetual prisoner in our gallies. This inequity can be seen as being based on the fact that Mosca is a parasite, in metaphorical terms a flesh fly who feeds of others the lowest o f the low. However, when one of the avocatore thought Mosca had inherited the money therefore moving up in status, as a clarissimo he had described Mosca as A worthy man And were Volpone dead. A fit match for my daughter. And is called a gentleman. This shows how differences in class make a difference for how the characters are treated in punishment.
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