The Bicks Pod

Episode 45 - Mental Health and Shakespeare


Listen Later

What do a bunch of 400 year old plays have to tell us about mental health? A surprising bit actually. This episode we're looking at four character - Jaques from As You Like It, Hamlet and Ophelia from Hamlet, and Lady Macbeth from Macbeth - to consider how Shakespeare handled issues of mental health, how his audience would have understood these characters' issues, and how we understand and talk about them today.

Ancient Bickerings: 

Which of our four characters selected today would most benefit from being transported to the modern day and receiving the full suite of mental health supports available today?

Notes:

We referred to a number of resources to help inform us about the understanding of mental health in Elizabethan & Jacobean England, including:

  • John Hall's (Shakespeare's son-in-law) casebook on physical and mental ailments and his (always) successful treatments
  • A quick summary of the four humours and how Shakespeare would have understood them
  • The Shakespeare Birth Place, British Library, and the Shakespeare Blog all had good resources for understanding mental health in Elizabethan times and within Shakespeare's plays
  • Shakespearances hosts the article speaking about personal experience with mental health issues and connecting them with Shakespeare, and also references the play Enter Ophelia, distracted
  • ...more
    View all episodesView all episodes
    Download on the App Store

    The Bicks PodBy thebickspod

    • 4.4
    • 4.4
    • 4.4
    • 4.4
    • 4.4

    4.4

    47 ratings