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    In the time of Shakespeare‚ women were always seen as humbled and complying individuals. That is of no exception when it comes to the female characters in the tragedy “Hamlet”. Both Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother and Ophelia‚ Hamlet’s lover‚ are portrayed so subdued that throughout the play they can be seen as minor characters up until the end when their characters blossomed and their voices ignited. Despite the importance of women in the play “Hamlet”‚ Shakespeare presents female characters as weak‚

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    Hamlet: Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark and the son of King Hamlet and Queen Gertrude. Throughout the play it is reveal that Hamlet has an extremely bitter personality mixed with melancholy‚ hatred and disgust‚ which in turn creates a lot confusion for him. He is also seen as hesitant and indecisive when it comes to making important decisions but at the times that matter most‚ he acts on his impulsive. In the being of the play‚ it is revealed how depressed Hamlet is. In act 1 scene 2‚ Hamlet

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    Misogyny‚ by definition‚ is the hatred of women and girls. In Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ misogyny affects women in negative ways that both impact how a woman is portrayed along with how these stereotypes and controls influence her actions and ultimately lead to her demise. Gertrude and Ophelia‚ the only major female characters of this play‚ are both women who must confront various factors and adverse effects of misogyny. Shakespeare uses the patriarchal system to suggest the effects of men’s

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    when examined. Claudius is the plays antagonist and main villain. He is the brother to King Hamlet‚ second husband to Gertrude‚ and uncle to Prince Hamlet. Claudius obtained the throne by murdering his own brother purely out of greed and ambition. On top of murdering him‚ he also married the late king’s wife‚ Gertrude. Claudius’ treachery is driven by his sexual desire for Gertrude and lust for power. While the other men in Hamlet are occupied with the ideas of justice and revenge‚ Claudius’ mind

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    moral legitimacy of a ruler and the health of the nation. Denmark is frequently described as a physical body made ill by the moral corruption of Claudius and Gertrude‚ and many observers interpret the presence of the ghost as a supernatural omen indicating that "something is rotten in the state of Denmark" .The dead King Hamlet is portrayed as a strong‚ forthright ruler under whose guard the state was in good health‚ while Claudius‚ a wicked politician‚ has corrupted and compromised Denmark to satisfy

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    Question: Write an essay showing how Freud and Levi-Strauss’ explanations of the roles and positions of women in kinship structures can be used to examine how female characters (and their actions and relationships) are presented in texts we have studied this semester (Weeks 2- 14). You must discuss TWO or THREE texts and make clear what parts of Freud and Levi-Strauss’ theories you are using. Sigmund Freud and Claude Levi-Strauss explain the roles and positions of women in particular kinship structures

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    to have succeeded to deliver the essence of her visionary and influential personality. He reached the essence of Stein‚ valued her past and foreknew her future. Henri Matisse created his Young Sailor II the same year as Picasso finished his Gertrude Stein‚ 1906. It was the beginning of the formation of Matisse’s style that later would2 See Stein‚ especially 18-25‚ for more of her discussion of the evolution of Picasso’s style and the beginning of

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    Anguish and Frustration Hamlet is the only character in act one that seems to be deeply affected by the passing of the last king. In fact‚ Queen Gertrude and King Claudius are quite jubilant because of their new found love and power together. This greatly contributes to the Anguish Hamlet feels because nobody else can identify with his loss. Hamlet’s anguish and frustration is clearly highlighted when he says this to himself‚ “O God! a beast that wants discourse of reason‚ Would have mourn’d

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    and supports the tone of suffering and impotence. The many stages of Oedipus’s nature‚ from his wickedness to his gloom‚ are effectively portrayed through Blackburn’s use of imagery. Blackburn quickly introduces the depravity of Oedipus‚ who has "the odour of her body on his palms." This image refers to Oedipus‚ who sleeps with his mother and wife‚ Jocasta. Yet‚ without knowing the story‚ the image created is sinful itself in nature by the mood created by the "odor of her body"‚ which appears both

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    William Shakespeare’s plays‚ the characters and plot are often categorized as complex and arduous to understand. Ophelia‚ a minor character in The Tragedy of Hamlet represents one of two women captured in the chaos if revenge. Though Ophelia and Gertrude were placed in the scenery where those they love were avenging their father’s death‚ both handled it differently. Shakespeare’s portrayal of Ophelia as an innocent‚ obedient and naïve child demonstrates the consequence of living under an oppressed

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