
Shakespeare's tragedy «Hamlet» in Freud's psychoanalytic interpretation
Author(s) -
O. Trokhymchuk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
science and education a new dimension
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2308-5258
pISSN - 2308-1996
DOI - 10.31174/send-hs2021-253ix45-14
Subject(s) - hamlet (protein complex) , tragedy (event) , interpretation (philosophy) , plot (graphics) , psychoanalytic theory , the renaissance , literature , interpreter , power (physics) , art , philosophy , aesthetics , psychoanalysis , psychology , art history , linguistics , statistics , physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , computer science , programming language
The wide interpretative range of Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet indicates that it has a considerable artistic power that has not diminished over the centuries, but on the contrary, has grown stronger and generated interest in the play in all new interpreters. The work with its always relevant ontological problems opens to the readers the Renaissance era, introduces the artistic and aesthetic canons of the time, unfolds pictures of private (family) and public life. The considerable number of interpretations of the Shakespearean plot in the works of researchers was the reason for the appearance of new approaches to the interpretation of the storyline, the behavioral model of the characters, which began to appear in the literature.