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  1. El desarrollo de la historia y las características de Ubú dejan en evidencia una satírica parodia de la obra Macbeth de William Shakespeare. El personaje se referiría a un jesuita, profesor en el colegio religioso de enseñanza secundaria al que asistía Alfred Jarry, y que habría generado el enfado del autor.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ubu_RoiUbu Roi - Wikipedia

    The story is a parody of Shakespeare 's Macbeth and some parts of Hamlet and King Lear . As the play begins, Ubu's wife convinces him to lead a revolution, and kills the King of Poland and most of the royal family. The King's son, Bougrelas, and the Queen escape, but the latter later dies.

    • Alfred Jarry, Jean Saltas
    • 1961
  3. Ubu Roi (“Ubu the king”) begins as a Punch-and-Judy show, with the Ubus—Mère and Père Ubu—trading accusations, insults, and threats. Mère upbraids her husband, the former king of Aragon ...

  4. Ubú rey. Estrenado en 1896 y publicado en 1900 junto con Ubú encadenado, este drama de Alfred Jarry es una visión escénica descarada y abiertamente satírica de las mentiras de la edad moderna, aunque el argumento se desarrolla en un mundo lejano y por completo extraño a la civilización actual.

  5. What does Pere Ubu represent in Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi? How does Ubu Roi incorporate Dadaism, body symbolism, and humor? In Ubu Roi, how does Alfred Jarry parody Shakespeare's...

  6. Ubu Roi is a satire that takes on themes of greed, power, corruption, and absurdism, and also draws tropes from Shakespearean plays like Macbeth and Hamlet.

  7. Ubu Roi (translated as King Ubu and King Turd) is Jarry’s most famous work. Ubu Roi eliminates the dramatic action from its Shakespearean antecedents and uses scatological humor and farce to present Jarry’s views on art, literature, politics, the ruling classes, and current events.