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信息爆炸式增长的莎士比亚时代|荐书
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-05-16 01:34

Group 1 - The core argument of the article suggests that Shakespeare's works resonate with modern audiences due to the transformative period in Europe during his time, which mirrors the rapid changes in today's world [1][5] - The article discusses the historical context of Shakespeare's writing, highlighting the socio-political and economic shifts in England from the Elizabethan era to the early 17th century, including the decline of the "Golden Age" and the onset of societal fragmentation [5][6] - It emphasizes the complexity and multidimensionality of Shakespeare's plays, which reflect themes of fate, revenge, love, politics, and justice, making them relevant to contemporary readers [6] Group 2 - The book "The Herd: How Uncontrolled Groups Foster Individual Misconduct" by Kevin R. Murphy focuses on individual behaviors within groups and how a damaged group environment can lead to the encouragement of misconduct among its members [4] - Murphy's perspective challenges traditional group psychology by examining the dynamics of individuals in groups, suggesting that good individuals can become complicit in wrongdoing when surrounded by a negative group culture [4]