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What makes Hamlet, Odysseus,Wertjer and Don Quixote modern

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Answered by thoibamalik
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Answer:

the fact they are marginalized antihero

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The characters in these novels who come into contact with those archetypal heroes as lovers, competitors, servants, friends, or casual bystanders react as we have been trained to believe when we come across something strange, exaggerated, or foreign: Hamlet sees ghosts, Don Quixote is walking on clouds, Werther is subject to an unhealthy passion, and Odysseus is a filthy shipwrecked sailor.

Explanation:

  • The characters in these novels who come into contact with those archetypal heroes as lovers, competitors, servants, friends, or casual bystanders react as we have been trained to believe when we come across something strange, exaggerated, or foreign: Hamlet sees ghosts, Don Quixote is walking on clouds, Werther is subject to an unhealthy passion, and Odysseus is a filthy shipwrecked sailor.
  • Fiction teaches us to consider differences in new ways. Sociology, psychoanalysis, and anthropological studies all provide theoretical explanations for the lessons that a book teaches through identification and example. Tragedie, according to Aristotle, is "the imitation of an action." It would be challenging to imagine a more revolutionary approach to comprehending the intellect and the emotions.
  • Nothing that is human, including guilt, jealousy, desperation, aggression, anxiety, irrationality, and the fear of dying, is alien to literature.
  • So, as schooling declines due to a lack of creativity (not to mention resources), literature is increasingly used as a substitute for formal education.

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