Our Aims

 

Aims:

  •  Exploring the characters in-depth from a psychological point of view.
  •  Guessing and Categorizing the characters’ horoscopes, depending on their behavior in the play.
  •  Illustrating evidences, which demonstrate the character’s words and reactions toward specific situations.
  •   Logical analysis of the character’s inner psych from the methodology of horoscope science.
  •   Adding a new style in literary criticism, and character analysis, to enhance our critical thinking of the characters in any literary work.

 

5 thoughts on “Our Aims

  1. The psychological analysis is a very important analysis. When it is applied on the classical works and the characters, it helps in clarifying so many vague things.. Such classical work needs to be analyzed psychologically. Shakespeare works are deep and with so many layers. Such analysis do clarify things.. It simplifies the work and make it close to the understanding of the students

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  2. A very interesting read, and an admirable way of bringing the Bard’s admirers together. Over the years, I have witnessed the science of horoscope garner sufficient popularity in this part of the world to see college halls and corridors abuzz with zodiac talk. Right or wrong, I’m not here to judge; what I wish to acknowledge is that students of Shakespeare have found yet another invaluable tool to understand his beautifully complex and true to life characters better.

    I congratulate the makers of this blog as well as everyone associated with it – the thinkers, contributors, supporters, all. Thank you for your contribution to art and learning.

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  3. Associating fun facts and info with education is really beneficial .. i personally enjoyed reading it and i’m so proud of you girls

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  4. Congratulation on making this blog. Presenting classical works in such a way makes it more fun to explorex the world of Shakespeare while trying to reach a better understanding of it.
    So proud of you dear students. Keep up the good work 🌹

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    1. Congratulation on making this blog. Presenting classical works in such a way makes it more fun to explore the world of Shakespeare while trying to reach a better understanding of it.
      So proud of you dear students. Keep up the good work 🌹

      Like

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