Sunday, December 29, 2019

Literature And Poetry s Influence On Our Mind - 1842 Words

Literature and poetry have never failed to influence our mind. They let us have a profound insight into the human nature and make us feel as if we uncovered a secret of how our wishes and desires are not only ours and that others too have such similar longings. That way we do not feel isolated, but rather experience a sense of belonging to each other. Of all the literary masterpieces, only the works of Shakespeare have succeeded to bring and retain this particular emotion and that is why his works are highly popular and receives a massive attention. Shakespeare understood the intricate complexities of the human mind and the issues of psychology since he was present at the time when madness was an obsession of English people. Because of†¦show more content†¦From Hamlet, Ophelia and to Lear, these characters that have shown a composed and balanced disposition at the beginning of the play slowly begin to lose their thread of sanity after a series of catastrophic events. It show s how people who appear to be calm and collected from the outside sometimes are barely hanging on to their sanity. Shakespeare sees these outbursts of delirium as a beautiful demonstration of human consciousness and is completely fascinated as is evident in his tragedies. Similarly, Macbeth is one such tragedy that illustrates the various character developments an individual can go through. Also, Shakespeare has made several attempts to remove the barrier between the sex genders. He believed equality among both the sexes in the time when chauvinism was running rampant however, with the presence of a female sovereign he was determined to prove that human growth progress will be futile if there are restrictions on that area. It is interesting to realize that Shakespeare juggles both of these human characteristics and forms a foundation of his protagonists’ nature. Macbeth illustrates psychological aspects of the human psyche. Gender stereotypes, persuasion, conformity, aggression, guilt, envy, violence, hysteria and ambition. It is one of the most celebrated tragedies of Shakespeare and is considered his darkest and most powerful of plays. Macbeth follows the psychological battle

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