THE REPRESNTATION OF THE HUMAN NATURE IN HAMLET BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR

Authors

  • Valdomiro Polidório

Keywords:

Natureza, Humana, Representação, Tragédia, Hamlet.

Abstract

This article will approach the characteristics of human nature

which we can find in Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare was a

man who knew a lot about human nature, and we can realize this in tragedies

like Hamlet. Man’s representation in all his essence is very well worked in

Hamlet. Hamlet is a man who falls because his mistake of philosophizing a lot

and therefore wait too much to revenge his father’s death. The treason, the

murder, hate, the revenge and love are characteristics that make human

nature. These characteristics are approached with authority by Shakespeare

in Hamlet. This proves how he knew the man and wrote about him to make

this man looks like a real human being who is at the mercy of the worldly

forces.

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Published

29-08-2009

How to Cite

POLIDÓRIO, V. THE REPRESNTATION OF THE HUMAN NATURE IN HAMLET BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR. Travessias, Cascavel, v. 3, n. 2, 2009. Disponível em: https://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/3352. Acesso em: 16 jul. 2024.

Issue

Section

CULTURA