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Artists and writers have long used melancholy as a creative engine. It is the mood of many Romantic-era poems and the driving force behind "saudade"—a Portuguese and Galician term for a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing for an absent something or someone.

Historically and culturally, it has been viewed through several different lenses: The Historical "Black Bile" MelancolГ­a

In ancient and medieval medicine, melancholy was thought to be caused by an excess of "black bile," one of the four essential humors. It was seen as a physical ailment that manifested as a dark, cold disposition. During the Renaissance, this view shifted; melancholy became associated with the "tortured genius"—the idea that great art and deep thought required a certain level of somber reflection. Melancholy in Art and Literature Artists and writers have long used melancholy as

While society often pushes us toward constant happiness, melancholy serves as a reminder of our depth. It is the shadow side of love and joy; we feel it because we value things that are fleeting. In its healthiest form, it is not a state to be "cured," but a quiet space to be explored. It was seen as a physical ailment that