Hamlet's Oedipal complex with Gertrude and the question of whether or not he was really insane or just feigning it all along.
Title: Hamlet's Oedipal complex with Gertrude and the question of whether or not he was really insane or just feigning it all along.
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Hamlet's Oedipal complex with Gertrude and the question of whether or not he was really insane or just feigning it all along.
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 3060 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Michelle Hebert
English 203
11/11/03
Hamlet, the Ultimate Mama's Boy
Hamlet went through various emotional states because of different unfortunate
circumstances that confronted him. Yet Hamlet never went so far over "the edge" so as to
not come back from reality, yet for reasons psychological, he procrastinated actions that
he should have taken until it was too late. I will first discuss Hamlet, the origins for his
queer behavior and if it twas feigned or not. In
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cunning revenge scheme. Sadly, in the end, his way of thinking could not allow him to go through with avenging his father, until he was near death himself.
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