The hidden face of the hidden face of Shakespeare's Hamlet is very common in fiction and drama. The secret and the unknown make the work interesting. But sometimes the author does not reveal the real importance of his / her true motive or hidden articles. In Hamlet, Shakespeare hides thoughts and actions with the naked eye. In my thesis I will discuss the hidden contents of Hamlet. In addition, Hamlet is hidden behind his title, his words and emotions, and he is hidden in some of his actions. I discovered that he was a shadow of this tragedy.
There are many themes hidden in the work of William Shakespeare. One of his biggest works is the story of Danish prince Hamlet. Shakespeare 's text is meaningful as well as many follow - up literary works including important explanations about the events in the play. These works on Hamlet are very useful for readers. I found four of these pieces of work, and it will use them as sources throughout the article. - Clearly, Hamlet is not perfect personality. His efforts to revenge the death of his father without physical confidence and uncertainty caused more problems than solving the problem. As Hamlet became more uncertain and became unable to retaliate against his father's death, his emotional saturation and lack of physical confidence forced himself and other persons into discord and tragedy further .
William Shakespeare met the necessary elements of Hamlet's 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.