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DESCRIPTION:In his instructions to actors\, Hamlet directs them to “…ho
 ld as ‘twere the mirror up to Nature to show Virtue her feature\, Scorn 
 her own image\, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressur
 e” (Hamlet\, Arden\, 2016\, Act III\, Sc.2\, 21-24). This course compare
 s the assumptions about human motives implicit in the plays of William Sha
 kespeare and the psychoanalytic and sociological theories of Erich Fromm. 
 More specifically\, it looks at their views on fundamental human motives\,
  empathy\, the “other\,” sadism\, and hope and despair. The premise is
  to create “dialogue” between these two astute observers of human beha
 vior will yield interesting ideas for discussion.
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SUMMARY:Human Strivings In William Shakespeare And Erich Fromm
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/human-strivings-in-william-shakes
 peare-and-erich-fromm-3828
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DESCRIPTION:In his instructions to actors\, Hamlet directs them to “…ho
 ld as ‘twere the mirror up to Nature to show Virtue her feature\, Scorn 
 her own image\, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressur
 e” (Hamlet\, Arden\, 2016\, Act III\, Sc.2\, 21-24). This course compare
 s the assumptions about human motives implicit in the plays of William Sha
 kespeare and the psychoanalytic and sociological theories of Erich Fromm. 
 More specifically\, it looks at their views on fundamental human motives\,
  empathy\, the “other\,” sadism\, and hope and despair. The premise is
  to create “dialogue” between these two astute observers of human beha
 vior will yield interesting ideas for discussion.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Human Strivings In William Shakespeare And Erich Fromm
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/human-strivings-in-william-shakes
 peare-and-erich-fromm-3828
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DESCRIPTION:In his instructions to actors\, Hamlet directs them to “…ho
 ld as ‘twere the mirror up to Nature to show Virtue her feature\, Scorn 
 her own image\, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressur
 e” (Hamlet\, Arden\, 2016\, Act III\, Sc.2\, 21-24). This course compare
 s the assumptions about human motives implicit in the plays of William Sha
 kespeare and the psychoanalytic and sociological theories of Erich Fromm. 
 More specifically\, it looks at their views on fundamental human motives\,
  empathy\, the “other\,” sadism\, and hope and despair. The premise is
  to create “dialogue” between these two astute observers of human beha
 vior will yield interesting ideas for discussion.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Human Strivings In William Shakespeare And Erich Fromm
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/human-strivings-in-william-shakes
 peare-and-erich-fromm-3828
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DESCRIPTION:In his instructions to actors\, Hamlet directs them to “…ho
 ld as ‘twere the mirror up to Nature to show Virtue her feature\, Scorn 
 her own image\, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressur
 e” (Hamlet\, Arden\, 2016\, Act III\, Sc.2\, 21-24). This course compare
 s the assumptions about human motives implicit in the plays of William Sha
 kespeare and the psychoanalytic and sociological theories of Erich Fromm. 
 More specifically\, it looks at their views on fundamental human motives\,
  empathy\, the “other\,” sadism\, and hope and despair. The premise is
  to create “dialogue” between these two astute observers of human beha
 vior will yield interesting ideas for discussion.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Human Strivings In William Shakespeare And Erich Fromm
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/human-strivings-in-william-shakes
 peare-and-erich-fromm-3828
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DESCRIPTION:In his instructions to actors\, Hamlet directs them to “…ho
 ld as ‘twere the mirror up to Nature to show Virtue her feature\, Scorn 
 her own image\, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressur
 e” (Hamlet\, Arden\, 2016\, Act III\, Sc.2\, 21-24). This course compare
 s the assumptions about human motives implicit in the plays of William Sha
 kespeare and the psychoanalytic and sociological theories of Erich Fromm. 
 More specifically\, it looks at their views on fundamental human motives\,
  empathy\, the “other\,” sadism\, and hope and despair. The premise is
  to create “dialogue” between these two astute observers of human beha
 vior will yield interesting ideas for discussion.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Human Strivings In William Shakespeare And Erich Fromm
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.bc.edu/event/human-strivings-in-william-shakes
 peare-and-erich-fromm-3828
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