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    and Psychoanalysis for being the stepping-stone towards today’s foundation of psychology. Freud had a serious of works publicized. Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality contains Freud’s ‘discovery’ of psychosexual phases: oral, anal, phallic-oedipal, latency, and mature

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    Shakespeare wrote Hamlet, the question on everyone’s mind has been ‘Why didn’t Hamlet kill Claudius when he had the chance?” Some believe that fear and punishment keep Hamlet from acting. Others believe that Hamlet was afraid to send his father to a heavenly afterlife. Although at the first glance these hypotheses may seem valid, the true reason is that Claudius represents Hamlet’s internal psychological desires to sleep with his mother Gertrude, and by killing Claudius, Hamlet would be killing a

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    Hamlet’s Incessant Interest in Incest Does Hamlet possess a subconscious desire to sleep with his mother? The renowned play, Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, is subject to analysis with a multitude of critical lens, such as Marxist, Feminist, and Psychoanalytic. When examining Hamlet with the Psychoanalytic lens, one can uncover the de facto reason why Hamlet fixates on the demise of his father, King Hamlet. Could it perhaps be that Hamlet genuinely has a passionate relationship with his father? The

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    Hamlet is often seen as one of the most well known examples of an Oedipus Complex presented in literature. The reasons for this is probably because of the plot that resolves around the revenge that Hamlet has against his step-father Claudius and because of the relationship that Hamlet has with his mother that is loaded with sexual energy. Hamlet's love for his mother is especially exemplified by the Mel Gibson's interpretation of the infamous closet scene. Traditionally a Queen's closet was not

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    Ojomo Minott 3/17/15 ENG 102-007 Professor Hayes Hamlet Research Paper To Kill Or Not To Kill [A Mockingbird]? Quintessentially speaking, revenge is a thing that many have sought in response to a tragic event unfolding. Typically, as a result, vengeance is contemplated upon by the victim as a means of retribution, a way of making things right and seeking justice on the behest of the victim, if the law will not grant justice through due process due to corrupt forces stemmed deep within it- corrupt

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    Midlife crisis denial, depression, and displacement in Shakespeare Hamlet” William Shakespeare applies the psychoanalytic criticism in the play “Hamlet” to express the turmoil of emotions that his main character Hamlet experiences after the recent death of his father. Shakespeare utilizes denial, depression and displacement to demonstrate the theme of depression throughout the play. A popular twentieth century Swiss-American psychiatrist named Elisabeth Kübler-Ross believes that once an individual

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    could be a sign of the Oedipus Complex- an unconscious desire for the opposite-sex parent and dislike for the same sex parent In 1899, Sigmund Freud, father of modern psychology, turned the literary world upside down when he talked about Hamlet and the newly-discovered Oedipus complex in a footnote of his book The Interpretation of Dreams. Less than 50 years later, information was in such high demand that the new edition of the book had been

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    efficiently. In the book Hamlet, the main character, the prince of Denmark. Hamlet has shown that he is indecisive throughout the book. Hamlet shows that he is mostly indecisive when it comes to his father’s death, King Hamlet. Hamlet also doesn’t trust anybody. Hamlet can’t even trust his own family or his girlfriend. Hamlet has been acting like he is mad because he doesn’t want to confront people so he just acts like he is crazy. Hamlet always acts with an impulse, Hamlet can only show bravery when

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    About Hamlet… Hamlet is one of those stories that is obliged to any student. The age old tale of revenge and betrayal along with the amusing discourse of royal bloodlines is sentiment in modern culture. Where would we be without the iconic lines ‘To be or not be?” or “Frailty thy name is woman!”? The same perhaps but oh does it make complementing suicide or being misogynistic sound so poetic. Hamlet is dramatic, violent and intense just like reality tv. Say, if there were cameras equipped in the

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    The Changing Tragedy of Oedipus Rex, Hamlet, and Desire under the Elms   Tragedy can easily be considered the greatest of all genres due to the fact that it has withstood the test of time. Formally, tragedy employs something more complex than other genres. It is not part of a life full of happy endings. It is part of a bigger system of things. It is part of who we are. Perhaps tragedy is simply the art that truly imitates life.> Historically speaking, the great rises of tragedy have

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