This book explores how English literary works across English literary periods,
especially English drama, reflect the complexities of human behaviour.
Through a variety of literary theories, this book exposes the flaws, desires,
conflicts, and moral struggles that shape the individuals in the imaginary
British communities. It portrays the consequences of human frailty, hypocrisy,
poor education, moral decay, and social crises, while also offering insights into
the emotional depths of love, the psychological impact of trauma, and the
destructive force of immoral actions such as incest or sexual abuse.