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Mantic elements are manifold in the English drama of the
Renaissance period: they are supernatural manifestations and have a
prophetic, future-determining function within the dramatic plot,
which can be difficult to discern. Addressing contemporaries of
Shakespeare, this study interprets a representative number of
revenge tragedies, among them The Spanish Tragedy, The White Devil,
and The Revenger's Tragedy, to draw general conclusions about the
use of mantic elements in this genre. The analysis of the cultural
context and the functionalisation of mantic elements in revenge
tragedy of the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline era show their
essential function in the construction of the plot. Mantic elements
create and stimulate audience expectations. They are not only
rhetoric decorum, but structural elements, and convey knowledge
about the genre, the fate of which is determined by retaliation. An
interpretation of revenge tragedy is only possible if mantic
providentialism is taken into account.
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