Shakespeare's Hamlet women are one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. In this article we will look at Hamlet's views on women, especially Gertrude and Ophelia. I also look at the historical performance of women, compare the times of Hamlet with today and see if the symbolic role of the female character is related to the times. In addition, we inspect Hamlet's madness, whether it is genuine, and whether the woman is reasoning for it. Finally, let's see the "Edipus Complex" with possibility of Hamlet.
A female drama "Hamlet" in Shakespearean plays is used as a way for men to get what they want through Hamlet, a Shakespeare play. Hamlet men continue to use women directly or indirectly to get something from other men. Currently used in Kings Claudius, Polonius, Hamlet, only two women in the entire game were Gertrude and Ophelia. Ophelia was used (mostly together) by Polonius and the king, and Hamlet also used the Ophelia. Gertrude was used
Many factors such as Hamlet 's View of Women, Elizabeth Society, Shakespeare' s View of Women, and Gertrude 's own words and acts brought negative results by Gertrude in' The tragedy of Prince Denmark 'Hamlet. Gertrude's personal behavior made her ignorant and innocent woman from her expression to her words. In emphasizing the fact that her husband got married shortly after her husband's death, the audience saw Gertrude's self-absorption. In addition, Gertrude could not recognize the pain of his son, it shows that she is superficial and careless. Shakespeare has chosen to create images of women that show these characteristics. The audience was given only one choice. In addition to the role of Gertrude, Shakespeare presents a negative gertrude through the shot of the protagonist Hamlet. Through the derogatory way of speaking to Hamlet's Gertrude, we see him hate her.