The Scenic Picture of Underworld Presented in the Spanish Tragedy: From Islamic Perspective

Nusrat Jahan

Volume 15 Issue 5

Global Journal of Human-Social Science

The picture of underworld in The Spanish Tragedy (Act-1, scene-i) by Thomas Kyd may be encountered with Islamic view. In this text, this picture is extracted from Greek Mythology where the writer shows how after death a person has to toil to attain the Ferry to enter into the realm of Hades or underworld, then how a person faces a trial to get settled in eternal world, the terrible furies on way to the King’s palace, the unbearable punishment of some miscreants etc. Al-Qur’an and Al-Hadith also provide the picture of a dying person and his reaction, the interior period to pass, the Final Day of Judgment, the process of trial and finally a person’s last destination. This article is an attempt to compare and contrast between the pictures of the underworld stated in Al-Qur’an and Al Hadith and in the Text “The Spanish Tragedy –Act I – Scene I”.