William Shakespeare's Hamlet is one of the most complex plays in English. By approaching Hamlet from different perspectives, you can understand the subtle meaning of interacting with this interesting game. Two such views are Marxist opinion and analytical view. Marxism is the power of society and the ability to weaken the government's foundation and disintegration is an attempt to show that language can not support the complexity of human life. Hamlet is the story of the Danish royal family and the "tragedy" of "Hamlet" of the same name of "Drama" by Prince Denmark.
Through Marxist analysis, readers can understand the world of 1984. Now, providing analytical analyst analysis will enable the reader to truly enter the world to understand the role, and in turn to understand themselves. To start analytical criticism, you just have to look at the beginning of the novel in the slogan of the party mentioned earlier. This will instantly release readers from their comfort zone by directing either alternatives to the reader's face and by calling the opponents synonyms. As Winston explains four types of departments, binary files are still being challenged.
Demolition is part of the post-modern movement and is usually defined by the phrase "Purdue OWL". Contrary to the political and economic agenda of Marxist criticism, demolition works at a more philosophical level. The world seems to be divided into binary confrontation such as life / death, black / white, wrong / correct. Dismantling not only points out the shortcomings of dualistic thinking, but also places these concepts at the core, thereby destroying these concepts. Demolition attacks the reader at a personal level, there may not be a single absolute truth, and the world makes them think that they may be far more complicated than they originally thought.
In this section, Veith discusses the concept of separatism, Postmarcism, and relativistic postmodernism. Demolition refers to the process of entering "metanarative" behind the language. Postmarcism is essentially to apply Marxist ideas in areas other than classical Marxism. Marxism mainly involves economic problems and class problems, but Postmarcism applies the Marxist category to other fields such as race and gender. Of course, relativism is transcendent absoluteism.
Demolition is one way to see this book. "This is the most complex and difficult thing in contemporary literary criticism, but in reality almost all people have decomposed a piece of text, or I really want to break up the article" (Murfin 215 ). Disassembly basically shows that there are many things to see from the book than the original recognition. The view of the dismantarists shows that Conrad and his short-lived psychological image are portrayed through the image of an undeveloped jungle, his personal darkness. It closely relates to the story of light and dark theory, because it regards the jungle as dark and deadly, but it also makes it personality. The jungle is older than humans and cultures. Then it is civilized and it ruins culture so I want to destroy culture. Demolition reveals that things are not as true as they seem. Conrad cited many examples of bad light and good darkness. This is where the theory was born.