Instinct and reason in a global product Shakespearean | ||
Journal of The Thi Qar Arts | ||
Article 1, Volume 2, Issue 5, March 2012, Pages 143-152 | ||
Abstract | ||
Scholars and researchers sought to reach the stage to prove the universality of Shakespeare in many elements of his tragic drama or comedy. Shakespeare was represented in the East and West and attracts viewers because the dramas that dealt with was exceeded the time and place where it is written. He was working to uncover the secrets of the people and their minds through the analysis of instinct and reason. The research draws on his research in place to analyze aspects inherent in the characters and the heroes who belong to different communities and traditions that brought them together, but it represented one human nature. The researcher cited examples and evidence confirms that an individual who grew up in a bad environment and has an inferiority complex vehicle stay with him/her throughout his/her life and the example of this is Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and Iago, who searched for power. The common good motives and Automatic-free was the psychological contracts were Juliet, Ophelia and Desdemona who used the instinct of their normal and natural life. While the heroes who have dealt with reason were more complicated in the lives of others at two levels: the first is a model that Hamlet thinker mind highly educated, he was contemplating not made his decision too fast to know the murderer of his father until the end of tragedy. The second is Othello who was narrow-minded in his decision to kill his wife through the mobilization his mind by the mind of the most evil and insidious, such as Iago. Researcher concluded that Shakespeare not only the world through his ideas in his themes, but in his characters and heroes that mimic humanism. In addition, the motives that made the problem and that remain with us in the twenty one-century marginal. The bottom line is that Shakespeare is a man for all times and not related to time or place of Elizabethan Age. Shakespeare was truly a universal man. | ||
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