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Hamlet & Macbeth


Hamlet & Macbeth
Discusses psychological analysis & comparison of author's use of tragedies to bring out unconscious nature of protagonists' relationships, family conditions and motivations.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages) | 2 sources | 1989 United States


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"In a psychological study of Shakespeare's Hamlet and Macbeth, it might be best to take the plays one at a time, and return to compare the two and see how the playwright uses tragedy to bring out the unconscious nature of his relationships. Certain themes and motivations will recur, as well as variations on these themes.
Hamlet is a deep psychological study with the title character, who "cannot make up his mind." When the ghost of his father stalks the battlements of Elsinore Castle and tells Hamlet that Claudius (Hamlet's uncle) has killed him and gone off to marry Gertrude (Hamlet's mother), the young prince is struck with indecision. Has he gone mad? Are the ghost's images real or is he imagining them? Freud's interpretation of dreams would say (...)"

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