3 pages, Audio CD
First published January 1,1603
Everyone who has read "Othello" will never forget it. Its theme is also about the occurrence of tragic events for someone who loses his good fortune in his own hands. This was one of the best plays I read from Shakespeare, and now I want to touch on the point of why Shakespeare is a great poet.
Shakespeare and Mental Therapy
A few years ago, I read in the newspaper "Jame Jam" that foreign researchers have reached interesting results regarding the effect of three plays by Shakespeare on mental patients, which have a positive impact on their brains when reading those works. And "Othello" was one of the three plays.
To understand how this play has such an effect, first, the concept of schizophrenia must be defined. Ariki Fromm says: "Schizophrenia is a state of absolute self-shift, and the schizophrenic person has severed all his connections with the external reality and has created himself as a substitute for reality. He is completely full of himself and has become "God and the world" for himself. It is exactly with this perception that Freud, for the first time, shows the way to understand the nature of schizophrenia."
A person like Othello is also a schizophrenic. He prioritizes his mental delusions over reality. Based on the words that are suggested to him by his evil and jealous friend "Iago", he suspects his innocent wife "Desdemona".
The reality was that Desdemona, the daughter of a nobleman, had consented to marry against the will of her family, which was not customary in society: to become the wife of a black man. But Othello forgets this important reality, that is, the sacrifice and love of Desdemona, and based on his delusion, he kills his wife.
The profound effect of this play can be seen at the end. A schizophrenic, by reading such a horrible tragedy, may finally come to the conclusion that his suspicions, like the suspicions of Othello, are devoid of reality and try to improve himself.
The reputation based on truth is nothing but empty lies that are obtained most often without merit and are lost for no reason.
Reputation is a concept that holds great significance in our lives. However, when it is built on false pretenses, it becomes a fragile and fleeting thing. People may strive to gain a good reputation through various means, but if it is not founded on truth and integrity, it will eventually crumble.
Empty lies can easily spread and create a false image of a person or thing. This false reputation may bring temporary benefits, but it will not last. In the end, the truth will always prevail, and those who have built their reputation on lies will be exposed.
Therefore, it is essential to always be true to ourselves and others. We should strive to build a reputation that is based on our real qualities and actions. Only then can we be sure that our reputation will stand the test of time and bring us true satisfaction and respect.