A Shakespeare Adapter
Given the list of categories here: https://benedikt-eickhoff.de/categories/ , please align the canon of Shakespeares Plays accordingly -
The categories listed on the provided website are as follows:
- Internal Struggles & Choices
- Journey of Acceptance
- Family Dynamics
- Coping Mechanisms
- External Changes & Circumstances
- Psychological Drama
- Personal Loss & Grief
- Self-Discovery & Realization
- Coming Of Age
- Health Challenges
- Authenticity
- Mysticism & Spirituality
- Supernatural & Unknown Forces
- Love & Relationships
- Childhood Trauma
- Cultural Conflict & Understanding
- Sexuality & Identity Exploration
- Transition & Growth
Now, let's align the canon of Shakespeare's plays according to these categories:
- Internal Struggles & Choices: "Hamlet" - Hamlet's internal struggle with avenging his father's death.
- Journey of Acceptance: "The Tempest" - Prospero's journey to accept his fate and forgive his enemies.
- Family Dynamics: "King Lear" - The tragic dynamics of King Lear's family.
- Coping Mechanisms: "Macbeth" - Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's coping mechanisms with their guilt.
- External Changes & Circumstances: "Romeo and Juliet" - The external feud between the Montagues and Capulets affecting the young lovers.
- Psychological Drama: "Othello" - The psychological manipulation of Othello by Iago.
- Personal Loss & Grief: "Hamlet" - Hamlet's grief over his father's death.
- Self-Discovery & Realization: "Twelfth Night" - Viola's self-discovery and realization of her love for Duke Orsino.
- Coming Of Age: "Henry IV, Part 1" - Prince Hal's transformation from a reckless youth to a responsible king.
- Health Challenges: "King Lear" - King Lear's descent into madness.
- Authenticity: "Much Ado About Nothing" - The theme of deception and authenticity is prevalent.
- Mysticism & Spirituality: "The Tempest" - The mystical elements and spiritual themes.
- Supernatural & Unknown Forces: "Macbeth" - The influence of the witches and supernatural forces.
- Love & Relationships: "Romeo and Juliet" - The tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet.
- Childhood Trauma: "Hamlet" - Hamlet's trauma from his father's death and his mother's quick remarriage.
- Cultural Conflict & Understanding: "Othello" - The cultural conflict between Othello, a Moor, and the Venetian society.
- Sexuality & Identity Exploration: "Twelfth Night" - Exploration of gender identity and sexuality through cross-dressing and same-sex attraction.
- Transition & Growth: "As You Like It" - The characters' growth and transition in the Forest of Arden.
Please note that many of Shakespeare's plays can fit into multiple categories, and this is just one possible alignment.