Topic > Critical Analysis of Hamlet - 2284

In the play Hamlet, Shakespeare showed Hamlet "warring" over women. In the family, the son is "Hamlet", whose desire is repressed by both the spiritual father (Superego) and the corporeal father and whose Ego is divided between two fathers as well as between his good angel and his bad angel. Hamlet whose conscious mind is in conflict with his unconscious mind, while his intellect seems healthy at the top and his real ego positions like a madman at the bottom, attracted to Gertrud, who is occasionally replaced by Ophelia and repressed by her parents . In this way, the play is “Hamlet's strange eruption,” which divides between attraction and repression and leaves different expressions in the mind of its reader. His “joking nature” (I, v, 180) has disconcerted the people around him. His speech and behavior often seem inscrutable. Polonius, when we know, says that “there is a trick” in Hamlet's madness (II, ii, 205). And Hamlet tells his mother that “essentially I am not in madness,/, but mad in art” (III, iv, 189-90). In fact, Hamlet's madness is more “like a madman” when it leaves his unconscious mind. On the other hand, he may seem “not so crazy” “or crazy about the plan” “or crazy about the art” when he is controlled by his conscious mind, and also when he is faced with his Superego (his father), or other figures Hamlet really shows no signs of madness when listening to Horatio, Marcellus, and Bernado's story about ghosts. In fact, he is prudent enough to tell his friends what happened between him and the ghost, and very discreetly force them to swear that they will not reveal anything of what they saw. In other scenes, when Hamlet finds other figures......in the center of the card......n it might seem like a poisoned cup, a man's libido still hesitates to approach it and drink it. In the case of Hamlet, for example, even if he complains about the "weakness" of a woman, he is still subject to her beauty or joy.Conclusion;In the play "Hamlet" the character of Hamlet around whom the whole story revolves has been represented by Shakespeare through the constant internal conflicts that lead him towards a doomed end, so in the play the character of Hamlet shows how the psyche governs transitory behaviors that shape the final destiny in both positive and negative ways. The main story of the play revolves around Hamlet's external and internal conflict, tells how different incidents integrate with Hamlet's psyche, and builds different character behaviors in the transitional stages of the play from the beginning to the end.