Abstract
International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2026;4(1):221-227
Shakespearean Tragedy and The Human Experience: A Study of Moral Conflict and Emotion
Author : Ravi Singh
Abstract
This research paper examines Shakespearean tragedy as a deep examination of the human condition, emphasizing on the universal nature of ambition, morality, love and fate. Through the studies of the main tragedies of Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear and Romeo and Juliet, the paper will explore how Shakespeare has shown the depth of the human nature in the main character of the tragic hero, the moral dilemma, and the psychological dimension of the characters. The paper also explains the elements of Aristotle of tragedy and how they are evident in the works of Shakespeare with more focus being directed to the element of catharsis in triggering strong emotional reactions among the audiences. Much attention is paid to the soliloquies in Hamlet and Macbeth that show the inner struggle, moral and existential doubts of the main characters. The study of these plays on a comparative basis brings to the fore the perennial understanding of Shakespeare in his degradable natures of man, the effects of unbridled ambition, and the moral uncertainties which are the staple of human life. After all, the paper highlights the fact that Shakespearean tragedies still endure as great examples of exploring the human soul through its darkest aspects and the complexity of the balance between destiny, free will, and moral accountability.
Keywords
Shakespearean Tragedy, Human Nature, Fatal Flaw, Moral Conflict, Catharsis