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建立人际资源圈A_Feminist_View_On_Hamlet
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
A Feminist View On Hamlet
A Feminist Look On Hamlet
This explication looks at feminist criticism and applies it to a passage in Shakespeares tragic play, Hamlet. The passage, which will be analyzed, comes in act 3, scene 4, lines 28 to 50, where there is a dialogue between Gertrude, the queen, and her son, Hamlet, right after he has killed Polonius. The passage looks at the relationship between mother and son and uncovers the two stereotypical images of women: Mary the angelic mother and Eve the evil seductress. The work has many contradictions showing how Gertrudes superficial attitude and reactions are classified as Mary and how on the other hand she can be seen as the evil whore, Eve. This passage offers a lot of insight into how Women are written, and presents the two general ideas of how they are labeled. It also reinforces the idea that women are categorized either as Mary or Eve, black or white and nothing more for the imagination.
The passage starts off right after Hamlet has killed Polonius and sparks the harsh and tempered dialogue between Hamlet and Gertrude. The Queens initial reaction to the ruthless murder is one of an emotional women, depicting her as fragile and
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