As Alfred Pennworth boldly pointed out at the Dark Knight, "Some people just want to see the world burn" They are satisfied with the pain and misfortune of others. At Othello of Shakespeare, Iago painted this type of character. Iago's behavior is to destroy Othello, whether or not it is natural, cultivated, or annoying consequences. Over the years numerous scientists and philosophers have been discussing nature and cultivating discussions about human behavior. From Freud to Charles Darwin, and Shakespeare, discussions have been going on for centuries.
Schadenfreude is described as "a diverse emotion" 19 which is the universal component of humanity 15, 20 Another unfortunate background governs the development of Schadenfreude.
When others experience misfortune, we can have several emotional reactions, one of which is Schadenfreude. Many psychologists describe it as 'satisfied with the unhappiness of others'. (Sadness) Schadenfreude is like happiness and sorrow. But society rules and structure classify it as negative, sinful emotions that are being claimed by "rumors". "Do not be pleased when your enemies fail, this made him unhappy, and he did not turn his wrath from him." (Proverbs 24: 17-18, James King). Since childhood, we have been actively suppressed as we were taught not to sympathize with or sympathize with the people around us. Abuse of sexual abuse
Schadenfreude literally means happiness due to injury, happiness or other people's misfortune. The meanings of some other languages are similar, but the one closest to English is matte. Schadenfreude is usually associated with jealousy and jealousy, and jealousy and jealousy are often used interchangeably and confused. Most importantly, jealousy is an emotion that makes it abstract (experience, cognitive evaluation, social custom, physiological reaction), which can lead to confusion. Briefly, when one person wants to lack or oppose what others have, achievements, or ownership, or if someone wants not to have one of these characteristics