A Study of Mental Distress and Trauma in Shakespeare’s Tragic Hero
Abstract
Shakespearean tragic heroes are profound studies of mental distress and trauma. Rather than simple tales of fate or flawed characters, plays like Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear demonstrate the devastating effects of grief, guilt, and betrayal, providing complex portrayals of psychic unraveling that resonate deeply with contemporary trauma theory.
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