Comedy of Humours
The term ‘humor’ is derived from medieval physiology.
According to the medieval belief the four basic fluids of the body – blood, phlegm,
choler yellow bile, and melancholy black bile directly affect a person’s
physical condition, and these fluids were called humors. When the humors are
in a balanced state, the person will remain in a good temper. If any of the humors gets imbalanced, the person also
becomes physically and psychologically abnormal. For example, dominance of blood makes human sanguine happy generous; phlegm makes human phlegmatic cowardly, pale, choler makes choleric hot tempered, impatient, vindictive, black bile makes pensive, sentimental, melancholic.
becomes physically and psychologically abnormal. For example, dominance of blood makes human sanguine happy generous; phlegm makes human phlegmatic cowardly, pale, choler makes choleric hot tempered, impatient, vindictive, black bile makes pensive, sentimental, melancholic.
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