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Free Hamlet Essays: Freud and Hamlet :: GCSE Coursework Shakespeare Hamlet
Hamlet Essay:à   Freud and Hamlet      à       Freud believed that Hamlet did not kill Claudius the first time     he saw him because Hamlet saw himself as the enemy. This sounds like a      solid reason to me.à   Who am I to say that it is not?à   However,à   I also     findà   Samuel Taylor Coleridge'sà   reasoning very interesting.à   He      believed that Hamlet did not kill Claudius the first time because he      was praying.à   This sounds almost too easy, although very legitimate.à        Now, I am not one to say which interpretation is right, or even ponder if     either is right; however, they both come credible critics. So, who is     right and who is wrong--that is the question?à   No?à   Maybe both are right     to an extent. We do not actually know what Shakespeare was feeling when     writing Hamlet.à          à  Ã   This brings me to the point Chris Early made previously.à   I, like      Chris, do not believe that works should only be investigated on the      surface, but it is difficult to uncover every meaning of every aspect of      every work.à   Is there always something bigger and more meaningful than      the original words?à   Sometimes I would say yes, and sometimes no.à   So,      this leads me to my next question: how does one know if the words mean      something bigger or not?à   I believe that there is no actual way to      know if something has hidden meaning or not; therefore, almost      everything is scrutinized as if it does.à   I am not trying to make      silly excuses;à   I am being completely serious.à   No one, even the great      critics, know what is symbolic and what is not; therefore everything is      considered symbolic in the beginning, causing some sort of symbolism to      be uncovered.à  Ã   Whether this symbolism is correct, no one will actually      know.à   As Chris touched on, who knows what Shakespeare was thinking      when writing Hamlet?à   We can only make educated guesses at what     Hamlet was thinking when he withdrew from killing Claudius the first time.à        These educated guesses come from what the reader thinks, along with      what critics have interpreted and written.  					    
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