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An Interdisciplinary interpretation of literature through the lens of Quantum Theory

Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.9, No. 5)

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Page : 063-072

Keywords : Literary theory; Literary Analysis; Interdisciplinary Studies; Metaphoric Analysis; Scientific Metaphors.;

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Abstract

This paper explores the interdisciplinary intersection between Quantum Theory and literary analysis, particularly focusing on William Shakespeare's "Hamlet." By examining the character of Hamlet through the principles of quantum mechanics, specifically Schrödinger's wave function and the concept of superposition, we aim to demonstrate how scientific metaphors can provide novel insights into literary texts. This approach not only deepens our understanding of characters and narratives but also bridges the gap between the sciences and the humanities, highlighting their interconnectedness and mutual relevance. The paper concludes by discussing the implications of this interdisciplinary methodology, its limitations, and future directions for research. By employing quantum theory and the Schrödinger equation as metaphors, we gain deeper insights into the intricate layers of Hamlet's character and the overarching themes of the play. This interdisciplinary approach enriches our understanding of Shakespeare's work, highlighting the profound connections between the uncertainties and probabilities in quantum mechanics and the existential dilemmas faced by Hamlet. This perspective not only offers a unique lens for literary analysis but also demonstrates the potential for cross-disciplinary interpretations to enhance our appreciation of classic literature.

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