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Volume 2 - Issue 1, January - February 2026

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πŸ“‘ Paper Title Fools, Fortune, Folly: The Human Nature in the Alchemist
πŸ‘€ Authors K.Pavithra
πŸ“˜ Published Issue Volume 2 Issue 1
πŸ“… Year of Publication 2026
πŸ†” Unique Identification Number IJAMRED-V2I1P17
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πŸ“ Abstract
This Paper explores the themes of Fool’s Fortune and Foolish human nature in Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist and it focus on how the play shows up human weakness through sharp critique. Jonson portrays a world where specific characters driven by greed, ambition and unrealistic desires willingly full into double dealing characters such as Mammon, Dapper and Drugger become victims not simply because of the tricks played by subtle and face. But their own longing for unexpected fortune blinds them to reality. The common are able to manipulate others exactly because human beings naturally believes in effortless success and wondrous transformation. Simultaneously, Jonson said that the characters misleads themselves are not free from foolishness, as their partnership collapse due to greed distrust. Eventually, the play denotes that fortune is unpredictable and often favours the unworthy while human folly becomes the driving force behind both deception and defeat. It reveals puritan hypocrisy and Jacobean greed urging moral caution.
πŸ“ How to Cite
K.Pavithra,"Fools, Fortune, Folly: The Human Nature in the Alchemist" International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development, V2(1): Page(109-111) Jan-Feb 2026. ISSN: 3107-6513. www.ijamred.com. Published by Scientific and Academic Research Publishing.
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