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[英语] Research paper--Analysing Hamlet

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Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is full of talk about death, dead bodies, murder, suicide, disease, graves, and so forth. And there is no traditional Christian comfort or promise of eventual justice or happiness for the good people. But the message is ultimately one of hope. You can be a hero.(From Aristotle's ideas)
About the problem ,Mr. Chandler(Raymond Chandler, a modern writer of detective stories, who describes his fictional hero in terms also applicable to Hamlet: a man who is typical of humanity and yet unusual, a humane and honorable person with a disgust for sham who must combat human meanness by sometimes ruthless means)sets his hero is infinitely complicated in Hamlet-to be humane without loss of toughness. The hero must touch both extremes: without one he is just brutal, lacking the other he is merely wet. The problem Mr. Chandler has posed for the writer of the story of crime Shakespeare solved, just after his thirtyfifth year, when he finally transformed the ancient sagalike story preserved for us by Saxo into the play we know as Hamlet.


  目录

Ⅰ.Who Hamlet is? The features about Hamlet.
A.There exists many opinions about the feature of the character, Hamlet.
B.From Hamlet,scanning what is tragedy?And what’s Hamlet bearing?
(Body)
Ⅱ.From the language and speech of hamlet,searching…
A.The statement of Hamlet mind
B.Hamlet’s character
C.Hamlet’s Tragic Flaw
Ⅲ.Insighting into Hamlet
A.Hamlet is in the center of a moral dilemma,holding his strong feelings inside . But Hamlet was not destined for life or happiness.
B.The complex Hamlet-- Hamlet takes on the role of a strong character, but through his internal weaknesses (for example,doudtfully). we witness his destruction.
C.Hamlet and madness
D.Hamlet’s affection and love-- Oedipus vs. Hamlet as Tragic
E. Morals and Ethics in Hamlet
(Conclusion)
Ⅳ.The reflection from Hamlet


  参考资料

Bonjour, Adrien. "The Question of Hamlet's Grief." English Studies: A Journal of English Letters and Philology 43 (1962): 336-43.
Coleridge, Samuel Tayor. Lecture on Hamlet, from Lectures and Notes on Shakspere and Other English Poets (1883).
Crunelle-Vanrigh, Anny. 'Too Much in the (Black) Sun': Hamlet's First Soliloquy, A Kristevan View. Renaissance Forum 2.2 (Autumn 97).
Enjoying "Hamlet"(by Ed Friedlander, M.D.)
Hamlet, Father and Son (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1955), pp. 183-185 Copyright (c) 1955 by the Clarendon Press.

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