5/25/2023 0 Comments Catharsis by Lada RayIn dramatic art, the term catharsis explains the impact of tragedy, comedy, or any other form of art on the audience – and in some cases even on the performers themselves. Signifying nothing.” Example #2: Romeo and Juliet (By William Shakespeare) Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, That struts and frets his hour upon the stage In Act V, Macbeth gathers this idea in his soliloquy. The temptation of ambition robs him of the essence of his existence as a human being, and leaves behind nothing but discontent and a worthless life. Subsequently, he loses his wife, his veracity, and eventually his life. However, the era of his doom starts when he, like most people, gets carried away by ambition, and the supernatural world as well. In Act 1, he is made the thane of Cawdor by King Duncan, which makes him a prodigy, well-regarded for his valor and talent. The audience and readers of Macbeth usually pity the tragic central figure of the play because he was blinded by his destructive preoccupation with ambition. One of these catharsis examples is his tragic drama Macbeth. William Shakespeare wrote two famous examples of catharsis. Example #1: Macbeth (By William Shakespeare)
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