Saturday, August 22, 2026

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - 9

 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - 9                            

The day’s quotes from Shakespeare relate to ‘anger’ a well-known human response. Anger is generally an instant reaction to some occurrence or utterance or an irrelevant utterance. Too often, anger is a reaction –quite spontaneous that is forthright in utter disregard to the persons in the vicinity.

Any angered individual takes time to analyse issues rather dispassionately but reacts quick to a triggering impulse from others. Generally, when anger subsides [a time- dependent act] the person tends to be more receptive and is organized enough to listen to any argument. Though effervescent, anger can leave a lasting scar in the minds of those involved. 

Let us note the playwright’s idea about ‘Anger’.

 “Come not between dragon and his wrath”

The statement is an advice which forewarns of the danger in trying to mediate between two persons [or forces] engaged in fight. Such an attempt is more perilous as the fighters are powerful and furious –as to inflict grievous injuries to anyone getting between the 2 suggested.

I understand a fury in your words /But not the words 

The quote implies that words may not be understood, but emotions like anger [fury] are clear from appearance of the dpeaher  

There is no following her in this fierce vein”

Another clear piece of advice that says ‘when someone is in a state of anger, it is pointless to go after [her] in passion] anger clouds other senses] 

 

“Who is man that is not angry?”

Anger is one of human emotions; every person feels angered. Anger is a part of life. So, there cannot be a person who never had anger.

 To continue ….

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - 9

  WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - 9                              The day’s quotes from Shakespeare relate to ‘anger’ a well-known human response. An...