With the beginning of twentieth century many people applied psychoanalytical theory to different works of literature and on Macbeth also.
Dr. Sigmund Freud's publication of The Interpretation of Dreams in 2004, known as very well known psychoanalytic criticism to the Shakespearean works such as Macbeth. His psychoanalytical menifestation helps many people to find out the implications-reading under the lines of literature.
As far as my research method concerns I will select some specific line from the play and will interpret that how they will fit to my required research question. As I have described that id is the darkest side of human psyche which bears animalistic desires and malpractice.
As a darkest side of human nature there is also a light side of human nature called …show more content…
Shakespeare had a great understanding of human nature and their mind and wrote what he knew and then transformed it to the theatre and all over of the world. Based
Universal accepted facts, it has been said that he was born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England and was baptized three days after. His father, John Shakespeare, was a exchanger of agricultural products . And his mother, Mary Arden, was a landed local heiress. John was a well known merchant during William's early childhood, but his fortunes fall downs however, in the late 1570s.William used to live at his birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon. He was the student of grammar school in Stratford in order to learn Latin and Classical Greek. In 1587 he went to London for enhancing his literary abilities
He chose Globe theatre to be employed as an actor and playwright. His knowledge of Latin and Greek caused him to have good theories for dramatizing. When he was 18 years old he become the life partner of Anne Hathaway, who was 26 . Their first child was Susanna a daughter baptized on May 26,