When the relationship between Hamlet and women in Hamlet and William Shakespeare's Hamlet has been read, Hamlet, he is very loved her, because she was not respected, first and he had a Gerutorude and deep relationship of mother I understood from. In the opening ceremony, you can see that Hamlet and Gertrude act gently and caring behavior. However as the drama evolved, we learned that this relationship suffered several major depression. The role of Gertrude in 'Hamlet' is to show us how Hamlet's mental disorder develops and her behavior is an important part of Hamlet's madness.
Through William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', Shakespeare painted 'Hamlet' as the same behavior and frustration as Sigmund Freud saw very late. When analyzing the relationship between Hamlet and his mother, Freud's Edps complex theory appeared. The Oedipus complex is a theory created by Freud, "Children consider parents, especially one of them as an object of erotic desire" (51) for the desire to live with their parents. Heterosity forms a competition with parents of same sex. Hamlet showed great hostility against his uncle Claudius because during his play his mother remarried. Hamlet thinks that mothers' remarriage is disliked ... See more
William Shakespeare met the necessary elements of the whole Hamlet conflict by creating an internal conflict that focused on the struggle for revenge on Hamlet's father. In this case, Shakespeare focused on Hamlet's powerful edeps complex. Externally, Shakespeare outlines the external conflicts surrounding the legitimacy of Hamlet's claim to the crown. Hamlet 's inner conflict lies in psychological dissatisfaction with Hamlet' s nominal role. On the internal level, Hamlet seems to delay his revenge because his mother betrayed his father. This is a common concern for him. This inner concern contradicts ghost revenge orders. The internal confrontation of Tabasusum in Hamlet's "The perfect idealism of Hamlet of Prince Shawby" is due to the conflict between his own sorrow and the demand of revenge of the ghost.