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LITERARY CRITICISM HAMLET

LITERARY CRITICISM HAMLET. Ernest Jones Tragedy and the Mind of the Infant. Why can’t Hamlet kill Claudius?. Arnold Kettle Hamlet in a Changing World. Kettle views Hamlet favorably. Why? How does Hamlet act as a man vs. a prince?. Harold Bloom Inferring Hamlet.

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LITERARY CRITICISM HAMLET

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  1. LITERARY CRITICISMHAMLET

  2. Ernest JonesTragedy and the Mind of the Infant Why can’t Hamlet kill Claudius?

  3. Arnold KettleHamlet in a Changing World Kettle views Hamlet favorably. Why? How does Hamlet act as a man vs. a prince?

  4. Harold BloomInferring Hamlet “As a mediation upon human fragility in confrontation with death, it competes only with the world’s scriptures” (Bloom 3). How does Bloom categorize and describe Hamlet?

  5. Harold BloomOphelia To what, or whom, does Bloom attribute Ophelia’s death?

  6. Harold BloomHoratio According to Bloom, “we are Horatio” and “our representative…is Horatio” (Bloom 13 & 17). Explain.

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