When reading the criticism of "Hamlet (Selection)" against John Hamter's criticism of "Hamlet", I did not agree with a part of the critic, but my analysis is quite different from the explanation of Wilson Knight. He called Hamlet "a sick, ruthless, inhuman prince" (Jump, 124), which made Denmark "Healthy, Strong Life, Good Nature, Humor, Romantic Power and Welfare". In his book "Steamer" he continues this idea to conclude that Claudius "is a kind and gentle king who fell into a causal relationship and connects him to his crime".
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William Shakespeare's Hamlet Hamlet is one of the most famous and popular tragedies of William Shakespeare and has been admired and respected for centuries. Based on its popularity, critics took various perspectives and theories to explain the behavior of Hamlet through the play. Psychoanalytic viewpoint is one of Hamlet's most famous positions. - An important moment in William Shakespeare's "Othello" Othello shows the theme of dualism which many of Shakespeare's works questioned. In his speech to the Duke and Senator, Othello said: "Please tell her your voice.
"Whether or not, this is a problem ..." - William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare wrote the original version of Hamlet, but since then it has many versions: the Orson Scottka version, Hamlet's father, Tom Stopard's Rosenkranz and Gilden Stern John McTiernan's dead and more modern Film distortion, the final action hero. The basic plot remains the same, but some aspects change. - ... This is the first time that Ophelia made Hamlet angry. If Hamlet likes Ophelia, he will not tell her where the group of women live. Hamlet's madness was revealed, assuming that he downgraded women, they pretended foolishly and used men for sexual intercourse, "he is trembling, ignorance" (III.i.152 -153)