Descriptions of Shakespeare's women in Hamlet are different from his depiction in Macbeth, but there are similarities seen in the second half of each game. Ophelia is a sister of Laerthus, a daughter of Polonius, and a lover of Hamlet, who is regarded as an obedient and innocent person, but Macbeth's wife Macbeth's wife is considered to be cruel and corrupt. The roles of Ophelia and Macbeth differ because of Ophelia 's weakness, obedience to Lertes, Polonius, and Hamlet, Mrs. Macbeth' s power defense and husband 's operation. .
There are many other things in common among dramas: Crazy (Hamlet, Ophelia, Macbeth, Macbeth), Sleeping and Dreams (McVae: "Grammys did not fall asleep, Caddo / I do not sleep anymore; Macbeth Sleep is It is not "Hamlet" anymore, I can be regarded as an infinite universe king in a word, I do not hold a bad dream!), Revenge, tyranny leader, succession to the throne , The beginning and evolution of the evil empire, obsession with death and death
Although the explanation in Hamlet and his Macbeth are different, there are similarities and can be seen at the latter stage of each game. Ophelia is a sister of Laerthus, a daughter of Polonius, and a lover of Hamlet, who is regarded as an obedient and innocent person, but Macbeth's wife Macbeth's wife is considered to be cruel and corrupt. Ophelia and Macbeth 's roles are different for her obedience to Ophelia' s weakness, Lertes, Polonius, and Hamlet, Mrs. Macbeth 's sustained power, and her handling.
Mrs. Macbeth, Mrs Macbeth, Brutus and Julius Caesar, Hamlet and Ophelia, Othello and Lago, Satan of the lost paradise, Duke of the last Duchess, Andrea Salto and Lucrezia: All evil roles We are deep enough If you look, there is no doubt, it is inherently evil 1. However, everyone is consistently devoid of moral qualities motivated by their role research. Why is this? First of all, research on the role of evil or failure of art presents a set of criteria in which the character is considered evil or failure. In order to judge the behavior to be evil, a criterion to make judgment is necessary. If we can not tell what to do with Macbeth, we will never know that he did something wrong.