The Psychology of Falling: How “Drop the Boss” Embodies Timeless Victorian Symbolism
In Victorian culture, verticality was far more than a spatial orientation—it was a visual language of authority, dignity, and moral order. Upright posture signaled control, wisdom, and divine favor, while a fall—physical or symbolic—marked humility, downfall, or reckoning. This profound association between verticality and psychological state deeply influenced literature, art, and folklore, where descent became […]
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