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    One would assume‚ that after being read and study for over 400 years‚ scholars would have reached consensus regarding the mysteries of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. However‚ despite it’s age‚ many aspects of the play continue to stump even the best critics due to Shakespeare’s use of figurative language and old-fashioned words. These parts of Hamlet lead to heated debates between thousands of authors specializing in Shakespearean criticism‚ who desperately attempt to discover what Shakespeare intended when

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    �PAGE � �PAGE �4� September 9‚ 2007 Universal character traits in _Oedipus the King_ In Sophocles play‚ _Oedipus the Kin_g‚ there are many themes universal to all humans. The main character‚ Oedipus‚ exhibits traits that humans possess and covet. We do not wish to kill our father and marry our mother‚ but we can relate metaphorically to his situation. We relate to the broad range of emotions he displays and his reaction in various situations. Oedipus mistakenly thinks he can change his fate

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    psychiatry‚ developed the Oedipus complex after studying dreams and the unconscious mind. Freud’s theory of the Oedipus complex assumed that infants love the opposite-sex parent and hate the same-sex parent. The feelings of love and hate change as the child grows‚ but the original feelings of hate for the same-sex parent and love for the opposite-sex parent still remain in the unconscious mind of adults. The Oedipus complex was based off of the legend of King Oedipus‚ a prince who fulfills the

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    Soproni Humanities 123 Prof: Adrian Guiu Date: 2.9.12 The Significance of Going Blind in Sophocles‚ King Oedipus One of the most important theme in Oedipus Rex‚ remains the theme of blinding himself‚ Oedipus‚ central character of the play‚ ruler of Thebes‚ conqueror of the Sphinx‚ a great leader and role model a character dominated by valor and strong will. His destiny is sad; gods will help him to rise up to be a good king and to be loved by the people‚ and in the end help him to fall in

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    Oedipus Complex in Hamlet

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    Oedipus Complex in Hamlet In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s personality can be explained by the Oedipus Complex. Throughout the play there are many times where he proves that he has Oedipus Complex. Oedipus Complex was not around at the time that that Hamlet was written. It just shows that Shakespeare saw the same personality complex’ as Freud. Freud first named the Oedipus Complex Theory in his book ‚ An Interpretation of Dreams‚ in 1899. Freud states "The child takes both of its parents‚

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    My Oedipus Complex

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    Oedipus the King Sophocles Translated by David Grene CHARACTERS OEDIPUSKing of Thebes JOCASTA‚ His Wife CREON‚ His Brother-in-Law TEIRESIAS‚ an Old Blind Prophet PRIEST PART I: Scene: In front of the palace of Oedipus at Thebes. To the Right of the stage near the altar stands the PRIEST with a crowd of children. OEDIPUS emerges from the central door. OEDIPUS: Children‚ young sons and daughters of old Cadmus‚1 why do you sit here with your suppliant crowns?2 the town is heavy with a mingled burden

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    main protagonist‚ struggles within himself‚ attempting to muster the courage to avenge his father’s death by the hand of the current King‚ Claudius‚ who is also his late father’s brother. There seem to be many possible reasons for Hamlet’s delay in doing so. However‚ the one theory that answers all the questions is that Hamlet was possessed by his own Oedipus Complex ‚ that is‚ he was deeply in love with his own mother‚ Gertrude. This can be seen throughout the play in several ways. Hamlet was understandably

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    My Oedipus Complex

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    Sydne Weber AP Lit/comp Period 5 Frank O’Connor’s “My Oedipus Complex” Is a piece of literature concerning the generalization of competition within male family members‚ the lack of affection within them‚ and the shift of relationship between family members. The medium of “My Oedipus Complex” is short story‚ with the generic constraint being prose. The author uses evidence to show the volatile relationship the protagonist‚ Larry‚ and his father share. These two members persistently try to

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    Unraveling the Riddle of Oedipus Study Guide PITTSBURGH PUBLIC THEATER’S STUDY GUIDE Oedipus the King by Sophocles Translated by William Butler Yeats September 28 – October 29‚ 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS SOPHOCLES Sophocles’ Life 3 Works by Sophocles 4 THOUGHTS FROM THE DIRECTOR 5 OEDIPUS THE KING Synopsis 6 Characters 7 Glossary 8 The Translator 9 Themes 10 The Riddle of the Sphinx 11 ANCIENT GREECE Daily Life 12 Why Ancient

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    Oedipus Complex Analysis

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    The most common theory for the actions of Oedipus in his story is the Oedipus complex‚ theorized by Freud. In the story Oedipus‚ it was his fate to marry his mother and have children with her‚ and kill his father. The Oedipus complex says that this must happen at a young age. However‚ this complex doesn’t apply to Oedipus‚ because of the different circumstances in which these actions occurred. Freud’s theory on the Oedipus complex is that it is the childhood desire to sleep with the mother and kill

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