The Sorrows of Young Viktor was a play by William shakespeare in England. It was considered one of the representative works of shakespeare. The drama was about a young man named Viktor, who was in pain because of love and marriage. He finally chose to leave his wife to find his own inner world. The enlightenment of the play mainly included the following aspects: The true meaning of love: In his poem, Viktor expressed his pursuit of love. He believed that true love should be selfless and pure, not based on any external factors. 2. Freedom and responsibility: Viktor believed that people should pursue freedom, but at the same time, they should also bear their own responsibilities. 3. The essence of human nature: Witt believed that human nature was kind, but when faced with various temptations and challenges, people would show selfish and greedy behavior. Truth and belief: Witt expressed his pursuit of truth and belief in the poem. He believed that only through deep thinking and exploration could he find the true answer. These enlightenment ideas had a profound impact on British society at that time and were widely used in modern philosophy and psychology.