Social drama and character psychology
Social drama and character psychology come together in this genre to explore the depths of the human soul in the context of social conditions and events. These works tell about the internal struggles, moral dilemmas and emotional experiences of heroes facing social inequalities, problems of society and external pressures.From Stendhal's "Red and Black" and Nikolai Gogol's "Imaginary Illness" to Albert Kami's "The Outsider" and Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina," these works immerse readers in psychological portraits of characters that reflect the complex relationships between a person's inner world and external circumstances.
Social drama and character psychology aim to shed light on deep aspects of human nature and show how social conditions and events affect our perception of ourselves and the world around us. They raise important questions about self-identification, moral values, and personal responsibility to society.
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