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    The critical applications of the famous theory of the Oedipus complex to the tragedy of Hamlet are innumerable. It was Freud himself who‚ in an essay published in 1905‚ was the first to try and resolve in psychoanalytical terms the enigma offered by Hamlet’s behavior. According to Freud‚ the personal crisis undergone by Hamlet awakens his repressed incestuous and parricidal desires. The disgust which the remarriage of his mother arouses in him‚ as well as the violent behaviour during their confrontation

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    In Oedipus Rex a man blindly searches for the truth not knowing that it will be the cause of his own despicable fate. He finds out the to end the plague he has to find the former king’s killer. He fights with Tiresias‚the seer and says Creon is plotting against him. He fights with Jocasta about the past and current “coincidences”. They both realize the truth and Jocasta hangs herself and Oedipus stabs his eyes out. Creon becomes king and agrees to take care of Oedipus’s daughters‚ Oedipus is banished

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    In our novel Hamlet‚ our protagonist is faced with the task of avenging his father’s death. Who was wrongfully murdered and Hamlet knew so but despite that he still had trouble killing the man who killed his father. This is what makes Hamlet a tragic hero‚ he uses indecision and procrastination to drive him to his downfall. Oedipus on the other hand is completely different. Oedipus was in denial he tried to stop his own fate‚ but ended up running “smack dab” into it. He was also filled with rage

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    Paper 2 Oedipus And Hamlet

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    Oedipus the King and Hamlet: Tragedies? Paper #2 Due: Thursday‚ November 14‚ 2002 Jeffrey Shelton C Lit 300 Oedipus and Hamlet: Tragedies? The plays of Oedipus the King and Hamlet‚ although written in different time periods concoct the same form of tragedy. The definition of a tragedy as stated by Aristotle includes a characters hamartia or tragic flow‚ the reversal of the situation‚ recognition‚ suffering‚ natural means‚ as well as pity and fear. Oedipus the King attains

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    Oedipus Rex vs Hamlet

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    contrast Oedipus and Hamlet. Is Oedipus more a man of action? Or is he more a man driven by whim and sudden‚ rash decisions? Which character is more selfless? Does Hamlet show any signs of selfish motives in his actions or inactions? Which protagonist seems more learned? wiser? more religious? more loving? more incestuous? Which seems to be a better murder investigator? Does Oedipus have any of Claudius’ motives when he kills the king‚ Laius? Then which murderer is more blameworthy--Oedipus or Claudius

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    Question One: In the final scene of HamletHamlet observes. “His madness is poor Hamlets enemy”. Evaluate that statement and discuss whether Hamlet’s decision to adopt an “antic disposition” aids or impedes his revenge. Your answer should discuss both what Hamlet gains through this strategy as well as what he loses. * Thesis: In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ Hamlet adopts an “anti disposition” strategy to help achieve his revenge but Hamlet gets carried away and his strategy leads

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    Kartikeya Sharma 09/12/2014 COM 1102 – 04 Drama Paper Character Comparison between Hamlet and Oedipus Both the tragedies ‘Hamlet’ written by ‘William Shakespeare’ and ‘Oedipus the King’ by ‘The Sophocles’ contain the basic tragic elements‚ though the Shakespeare’s Hamlet took place way after the early Greek tragedy. Both of these plays are highly written in the poetic language. In these two tragedies‚ if we try to compare the two tragic heroes playing their roles‚ then we see quite a lot of similarities

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    literature tragedy is usually about one person and the horrible things that happen to them during their life in a story or play. Oedipus is the main character in the play Oedipus the King. Oedipus is thought of as a tragic figure because he was doomed from birth. Tiresias‚ an old blind prophet‚ told Oedipus’ parents about Oedipus’ fate. He told them that Oedipus would kill his father and sleep with his mother. So‚ his parents decided to have him killed‚ only it did not happen that way. He was

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    Oedipus Rex vs. Hamlet

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    In the play Hamlet: Prince of Denmark‚ a young prince is in search of the truth behind his father’s murder. At first‚ Hamlet sees the ghost of his deceased father and it tells him he was murdered by the now current king‚ Hamlet’s Uncle Claudius. Hamlet has to think about how he will get revenge for his fathers death‚ but because his only knowledge came from a ghost that only Hamlet heard speak‚ he is hesitant to get his revenge quickly. Hamlet does everything he can to show others the

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    When heroes that are tied to destiny feature in literature‚ they often show signs of arrogance. In Oedipus the King‚ Sophocles shows how Oedipus’s quest for avoiding his destiny drives him to fulfill without being fully aware of it. When running away he finds himself married to his mother and becoming the king of Thebes. In contrast‚ in Shakespeare’s Hamlet the main character is visited by the former king and informs him of the new kings doings. As a result the main character is convinced and must

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