Timon of Athens

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Timon of Athens is a lesser-known Shakespearean tragedy that follows a wealthy Athenian nobleman whose excessive generosity leads to his financial ruin and bitter misanthropy.

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Timon of Athens canonical 5
The Life of Timon of Athens 1

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instanceOf Shakespearean tragedy
play
tragedy
author William Shakespeare
countryOfOrigin England
dramaticCategory problem play
dramaticForm prose
verse
genre tragedy
hasAdaptation modern theatrical reinterpretations
radio adaptations
stage productions
television adaptations
hasCharacter Alcibiades
Apemantus
Flavius
Timon
various Athenian lords
hasCriticalReception often regarded as one of Shakespeare's more obscure plays
influencedBy classical stories about Timon the misanthrope
language English
literaryCanon works of William Shakespeare
surface form: Shakespearean canon
literaryForm drama
literaryPeriod Stuart period
surface form: Jacobean era
literaryStatus less frequently performed Shakespeare play
mainCharacter Alcibiades
Apemantus
Flavius
Timon
motif feast and banquets
gold and money
isolation
narrativeArc from lavish generosity to complete misanthropy
originalMedium stage play
plotSummary A wealthy Athenian nobleman ruins himself through excessive generosity and becomes a bitter misanthrope when his friends abandon him.
settingPlace Athens
structure five-act play
theme betrayal
corruption
friendship
generosity
ingratitude
misanthropy
social hypocrisy
wealth
timePeriodOfSetting classical antiquity

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Shakespearean tragedies includesWork Timon of Athens
First Folio of Shakespeare containsWork Timon of Athens
First Folio of Shakespeare containsWork Timon of Athens
this entity surface form: The Life of Timon of Athens
works of William Shakespeare includesWork Timon of Athens
subject surface form: Works of William Shakespeare
Palace of Pleasure narrativeSourceFor Timon of Athens
William Painter sourceOfInspirationFor Timon of Athens