Saturday, June 27, 2026

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE    

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE- a name that inspires many a student of English literature, by the range of domains that the playwright has dwelt upon, leaving the learner in awe of delight and appreciation. Though my familiarity of his works just about 3 [ of a total varying between37and 40] is a miniscule of a fragment, my instant response is-- the playwright has been the best of mind-readers of his times and remains so through subsequent centuries. His works have portrayed human attitude to love / romance / power /position /authority, suggesting an analytic display of human emotion worded to perfection. Analyzing Shakespeare’s message demands a very deep understanding of the vicissitudes of human mind itself – an art and an intricate skill termed Psychiatry. 

Being one highly venerated by readers and critics , it is rather a demanding task to choose the best of ‘quotes’ –as any choice has to abide by relevance.

“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.”
A decisive opinion presented here suggests ‘what happens to anyone is very much  a product of the person’s making and that to ascribe happenings to preordained dictates or destiny is not appropriate.

We know what we are, but not what we may be.”
The quote implies ‘one’s limitation to forecast future even if [s]he is clear about present state or situation.  Indirectly it refers to both uncertainty and of the vast potential unknown as of now.

“You speak an infinite deal of nothing”.

Though an obvious expression in a conversation, it deals a heavy blow to meaningless long-winding conversations. It suggests purposeful verbal interaction in place of lengthy statements.

“Words are easy, like the wind; faithful friends are hard to find.”

Committed loyalty is somewhat rare while vague and uninterested minds give off promises a rapid flow but just mean nothing.

My tongue will tell the anger of my heart, or else my heart concealing it will break”

The quote underscores the value of expressing emotions. Unexpressed emotions contained ‘within’ can destroy the mind and health

To continue……

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE      WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE- a name that inspires many a student of English literature, by the range of domains that the ...