Olefinia as sexual life of Hamlet in the article by Elaine Shawwalt, "Feminist criticism makes it possible for Ophelia to stand on the stage of Hamlet ... and brings prospective customers ...... Femininity, and between female sexual behavior Cultural connection of people "(221). In most of his plays, William Shakespeare has many women who play a secondary role either by filling up the space of death or by causing a conflict between men. In the days of Shakespeare, the idea of women was close to a weak and deceptive image.
Ophelia as a sexual woman in a Shakespeare play As a tragedy of Hamlet Shakespeare, Hamlet, audiences and readers may regard Ophelia as an innocent victim trapped in the most tragic situation. She is a father, a submissive and affectionate girl in Polonias. Even when Opheria ordered Hamlet to stop betraying her love, even when she was asked to betray her love, Ophelia allowed the king and Polonius to discover Hamlet's sorrow Its root. her
In Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' we have found a recurring incest incompetent theme with incestuous desire of some personality. Raltes talked to his older sister Ophelia in a sexual way. Hamlet showed obsession with Gertrude's sex life, Claudius had a potential desire. In addition, Hamlet experienced an unpleasant theme for women in the relationship between Gertrude and Ophelia. Hamlet announced the disgust for women in scene 2 of the first act. Mark Twain's "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn" saw several themes supporting the center of the story. The theme of childhood makes the novel easier, its serious central idea is slavery and racial discrimination, but it is fun. Both Huck and Tom are young and open enough for adults because they have sufficient flexibility to receive moral education. Another obvious theme of the story is superstition
Relationship of incest. Have you compared the relationship between Hamlet and Ophelia with relationships with brothers and sisters, does it mean that it is a sexual alliance or does it mean that the relationship between writer and Ophelia is incest? After all, Laertes told Ophelia to resist Hamlet's progress and to remain pure and virgin, like Polonius did in Hamlet's first scene III. Likewise, Hamlet asked his mother not to sleep with Claudius at the fourth act of Act 3. The similarity of comparison between Hamlet and "thousands of brothers" suggests anxiety about Hamlet's mother and the stubbornness of her mother's relationship with Claudius. Strangely, the expression of other characters of Hamlet in the play is always related to his feelings towards Claudius and Gertrude.