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1、湖北师范学院外国语学院2012届英语系毕业论文Wandering between Love and HateA Psychological Analysis of Hamlet1 Introduction1.1 A Brief Introduction of HamletHamlet is considered the summit of William Shakespeares art. The story comes from an old Danish legend. Before Shakespeare, Thomas Kyd had written a play on the sam
2、e subject. It was a tragedy of “blood and scheme.” But under Shakespeares pen, the medieval story assumed a new meaning.The action of the play is laid in Denmark. Gertrude, Queen of Denmark widowed by the sudden death of the King, within two months marries the late kings brother Claudius, who thus b
3、ecomes the new King. Prince Hamlet son of the late king, returns home from the university of Wittenberg. He suspects about his fathers death. Later his fathers ghost appears to him at the castle of Elsinor, and confirms Hamlets suspicion. He plans to take a revenge of the murder. To dull Claudius vi
4、gilance, Hamlet pretends to go mad. However, his madness is taken by Polonius, to be an emotional disturbance due to his passion for Ophelia, daughter of Polonius. But under a strange combination of circumstances, Hamlet killed Polonius for mistake, and the King also find that he is not really mad,
5、he determines to destroy Hamlet. He sends Hamlet to England, intending to have him killed there, but Hamlet gets rid of it by luck. Heart-broken at the death of her father, poor Ophelia goes mad and then is drowned in a stream. Hearing of the news that father and sister are both died because of Haml
6、et, Ophelias brother Laertes vows to avenge it. The king arranges that Laertes wounds Hamlet but is himself struck with the same poisoned weapon. Before death, Laertes reveals the plot. The Queen at the moment was killed by the wine that planed for Hamlet. Hamlet stabs the king, and then dies throug
7、h his poisoned wound. The story ended with the death of the major characters. The part above is a simple summary of the tragedy, and we know the process of Hamlets revenge is full of difficulties, the most important difficult is his hesitation.1.2 Surveys the Studies on Shakespeares Greatest Tragedy
8、William Shakespeare (15641616) is a great dramatist and poet during the English Renaissance period. Ben Jonson once dedicated a poem in praise of the author: “soul of the Age!”(A Short History of English Literature, 59) He has written 37plays, 2 long narrative poems, and 154 sonnets. Among them, Ham
9、let, is believed to be the summit of his art. Just like Mona Lisa smiling mystically, Hamlet is an attractive and mystical art, on which critics and readers of many generations continually discuss.We know, tragedy, a supreme of literature, is a kind of beauty that is grave and majestic. It has witne
10、ssed the advancement of human beings. Shakespeare is a genius of characterizing tragic heroes and heroines. Proud King Lear, ambitions Macbeth and credulous Othello, their tragic flaws or sins justify their punishment. Of the four great tragedies of Shakespeare, Hamlet is the most prominent one. Bes
11、ides the impression of vastness of topics it covers, the characterization of the hero Hamlet contributes greatly to its success. Most Shakespearean tragedies are classified as character tragedies, and for many Shakespearean scholars, so is Hamlet, the diamond on the tragic crown. The idea has ever b
12、een prevailing in Shakespearean research that the tragic flaw of Hamlets character that delays his revenge action should be responsible for the tragic ending. Different from other three heroes, proud king Lear, ambitious Macbeth and credulous Othello, each of whom has a sin or tragic flaw in nature
13、that leads him to the tragic ending, Hamlet is characterized as a brilliant humanist; he is educated in Wittenberg, where there is thick atmosphere of humanism; he advocates equality and is quite sincere to his friend:I am glad to see you well.Horatioor I do forget myself!Sir, my good friend, I will
14、 change that name with you. And what make you from Wittenberg, Horatio? Marcellus? (Hamlet, Act1 Scene2, 28)Hamlet is a masterpiece of Shakespeare in his third period. This period of Shakespeares dramatic career is mainly the period of “great tragedies” and “dark comedies.” In the plays of this peri
15、od, the tragic note is aggravated. The sunshine and laughter of the second period has turn into clouds and storms. The cause of such a change should be sought from Shakespeares change of moods as influenced by the social upheavals at the turn of the century. In Hamlet we see the bright and happy lif
16、e of the young prince darkened by the lust and ingratitude of his mother and by the revelation of his uncles foul murder of his father, and, after long hesitations and suspense, the Danish prince in his own death carried out the task of revenge, while the pure, weak Ophelia shares the same fate with
17、 him. 2. Literature Review2.1 A Concise History of Shakespeares HamletOne of the reasons why Hamlets story so popular in the world is that the unique character of him. Hamlet is neither a vase and a weak person nor a thought-sick book-worm. In this play, nobody thinks of him in that way. Though he i
18、s deprived of his right to the throne, he is still loved and respected by everyone. And in the other aspect, he is a prince full of love. Just as he describes Ophelia: “O dear Ophelia, I am ill at these numbers; I have not art to reckon my groans; but that I love thee best, O most best, believe it.
19、Adieu. Thine evermore, most dear lady, whilst this machine is to him”(Hamlet, Act2 Scene2,86)First, Hamlet is a humanist, a man who is free from medieval prejudices and superstition. He has an unbounded love for the world instead of the heaven. He praises human beings, he says:“What a piece of work
20、is a man! Now noble in reason! How infinite in faculties! In form and moving how express and admirable! In action how like an angel! In apprehension how like a god! The beauty of the world, the paragon of animals!” (Hamlet, Act2 Scene2, 98)Second, Hamlet is a young prince who has the spirit of human
21、itarianism. He condemns highly of the social that against humanity. He deeply observes the social reality and looks down upon the brutal and inhuman reality. He makes a loud appeal for it:“For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, the oppressors wrong, the proud mans contumely, the pangs of d
22、espised love, the laws delay, the insolence of office, and the spums”(Hamlet, Act3 Scene1,124)Third, starting from his humanist love of man, he turns to those around him with the same eagerness. He loves goods and hates evil. He adores his father, love Ophelia and greets his school-fellows with hear
23、ty welcome, while he is disgusted with his uncles drunkenness and shocked by his mothers shallowness. In his contact with the people around him, he cares for nothing but human worth and shows contempt for rank and wealth.Fourth, he is a romantic prince who is always so gloomy. It is said that withou
24、t a doubt that the most important character of Hamlet is gloomy. But this kind of character is not negative, it is rather the result of his penetrating habit of mind. When there is a sudden situation, he would ask himself: “what can I do for it? When? How? What will be the consequence to the State?
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