martes, 28 de enero de 2014

William Shakespeare and the human nature

The works of William Shakespeare normally has themes about the human nature. The play of Macbeth, the author shows the weakness of humanity towards the evil.  Through the play the reader can see his opinion with events that happens to the characters. For example when Macbeth talk with the three witches, the withes say that Macbeth is weak because of his human soul.  Another thing that William Shakespeare expresses in his play of Macbeth is the ambition of the human been that can provoke their own destruction. Lady Macbeth at the beginning of the play pressures Macbeth in order to kill the king, so Macbeth can be king and she can be queen. At the end of the play, William Shakespeare shows how Lady Macbeth goes insane because of the guilt she feel and her death as consequence. The works of William Shakespeare has knowledge about the human nature and the reader can applied those knowledge to their daily life.

What William Shakespeare states in his plays about the human nature is true. There are a lot of studies and works that goes with William Shakespeare’s opinion. For example Hobbes in one of his works also said that the ambition of humanity is their destruction. Even though you do not read about those themes we can see in the daily life what William Shakespeare says about the nature of humans. The people often prefer the bad things than the good ones because they seem easier, funnier and make the human feel pleasure. How many times we do not hear in the news that a politician robes or someone killed their parents because they wanted to inherit something?   In conclusion, what William Shakespeare says about human nature is true and he mention them in his plays to make humans capacitate about their acts and change them.

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