Hamlet: The Tragic Hero1 Contents Abstract.................................................................................................................................................2 References.............................................................................................................................................4
Hamlet: The Tragic Hero2 Abstract The tragedy of Hamletis one of the most classic and lengthy edition of William Shakespeare illustrates a story of revenge. The play represents the style of revenge by Prince Hamlet to his uncle, Claudius. The reason of revenge was that Claudius had brutally murdered his own elder brother, the King Hamlet for a throne and also hastily married his deceased brother’s wife, Gertrude. The play presents the series of tragic events through psychological origins of revenge inbuilt in it. It retells audience that revenge is a significant tool in the play that represents the social implication within kinfolk bond. Thus, Hamlet provides readers reflection on deepest desires and aggression in the revenge (De Grazia, 2007). The playHamletbegins by the return of the young PrinceHamletto hishome, Denmark for a purpose to join his late father's burial ceremony. Prince Hamlet was dazed to discover the fact that his mother now re-wedded to hisUncle Claudius. Later, the Prince Hamlet was even further astonished by the fact when his own father's ghost narrate that he was brutally murdered by his younger brother for throne. The design of the Ghost character of late king hamlet build tri-relationship between “father, son and mother” hostility as the deceased King Hamlet reappear in the form of spirit to take revenge (Woodbridge,2010). The process of revenge completely destroyed the Prince Hamlet innocence and raises his superego to kill his Uncle Claudius in any manner. Such revenge egoism itself made a Prince Hamlet a victim of his own circumstances at the end stage of the play. The central theme of the play sets out that the Prince Hamlet was obsessed with the death of his father, King Hamlet and over the series of the play the Prince Hamlet considers only
Hamlet: The Tragic Hero3 death in many perspectives (Gower,2013). Throughout the play, the notion is closely bind to the themes of spirituality, bitter truth and vagueness in the death. The theme of revenge and justice ultimately lost its real pursuit to commit a moral act in the end journey of the play. It is true to assert that Prince Hamlet consider as a tragic hero because he is portrayed to take revenge for sake of his father’s ghost in the beginning of the play but eventually the play progresses in a way that Prince Hamlet take revenge for his own sake. The strong desire of revenge leads to the death of the Prince Hamlet at the end. Prince Hamlet became a victim of his own superego of revenge. The Prince Hamlet was permanently stuck in a parental bond including traits of murder, adultery and incest in it. The play represent the line by Prince Hamlet to her mother “You are the Queen, your husband’s brother’s wife, and, would it were not so, you are my mother“. Throughout the play, all character has presented a deep and strong desire for revenge influences either for themselves or for their adored ones (Greenblatt,2013).
Paraphrase This Document
Need a fresh take? Get an instant paraphrase of this document with our AI Paraphraser
Hamlet: The Tragic Hero4 References De Grazia, M., 2007.'Hamlet'Without Hamlet. Cambridge University Press. Greenblatt, S., 2013.Hamlet in purgatory. Princeton University Press. Gower, M., 2013. Revenge: interplay of creative and destructive forces.Clinical Social Work Journal,41(1), pp.112-118. Woodbridge, L., 2010. English Revenge Drama: Money, Resistance, Equality. Cambridge University Press.