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"Conscience does make cowards of us all." Hamlet the sceptic thinker - an anti-hero?

Titre: "Conscience does make cowards of us all." Hamlet the sceptic thinker - an anti-hero?

Dossier / Travail , 2013 , 14 Pages , Note: 1,0

Autor:in: David Schumann (Auteur)

Philologie Anglaise - Littérature Comparée
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As the protagonist of Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, the young Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is popularly considered a heroic figure, revenging the murder of his father who was poisoned by Claudius, Hamlet’s uncle. He appears to be an archetypical Renaissance figure, a versatile character that contains something of everything within him: “He is the sophisticated thinker and the powerless politician; the resentful child and the sober student; the moral Puritan and the deranged Prince; the witty murderer and the cold-blooded jester.”
Since Michael Davies speaks of Hamlet’s supposed renaissance variety “as a compendium of selves” and therefore of a rather “modern man of no fixed identity”, we will in the context of this work examine the question whether Hamlet could be considered an anti-hero by pointing out certain traits of his introverted nature and the significant impact of self-reflection on Hamlet’s behaviour throughout the play.

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • The birth of Hamlet the avenger
  • Hamlet the sceptic thinker – an anti-hero?
  • The soliloquy as an evidence for Hamlet's antiheroism
  • Conclusion

Objectives and Key Themes

This work examines the question of whether Hamlet, the protagonist of Shakespeare's play, can be considered an anti-hero by analyzing his introverted nature and the significant impact of self-reflection on his behavior throughout the play.

  • Hamlet's identity as an avenger and its destabilization
  • Hamlet's coping with the burden of revenge and its impact on his behavior
  • The role of Hamlet's soliloquies in revealing his self-doubts and philosophical thoughts
  • The characteristics of a literary anti-hero and their relevance to Hamlet's portrayal
  • The notion of heroic ideals and their contrast with Hamlet's actions

Chapter Summaries

The first chapter explores the transformation of Hamlet's identity as he is tasked with avenging his father's murder. This chapter analyzes the destabilization of Hamlet's identity and the emergence of self-doubt as he grapples with the new role of avenger. The chapter concludes by highlighting how the burden of revenge serves as a catalyst for Hamlet's introspective nature.

The second chapter focuses on Hamlet's struggle with the burden of revenge, examining his actions and thoughts that suggest non-heroic behavior. This chapter explores the tension between heroic expectations and Hamlet's internal conflicts, highlighting the complexities of his identity.

Keywords

This work explores the character of Hamlet, focusing on his introspective nature, his struggles with revenge, and the complexities of his identity. Key concepts include anti-hero, self-reflection, soliloquy, heroic ideals, and the destabilization of identity.

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Titre
"Conscience does make cowards of us all." Hamlet the sceptic thinker - an anti-hero?
Université
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Note
1,0
Auteur
David Schumann (Auteur)
Année de publication
2013
Pages
14
N° de catalogue
V262470
ISBN (ebook)
9783656509332
ISBN (Livre)
9783656508694
Langue
anglais
mots-clé
Hamlet Antiheld anti-hero Shakespeare Drama Renaissance
Sécurité des produits
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Citation du texte
David Schumann (Auteur), 2013, "Conscience does make cowards of us all." Hamlet the sceptic thinker - an anti-hero?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/262470
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