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I'm partial to saying, "No."

And I am this way because all the specific quotes in the play repeatedly show Hamlet with nothing but contempt for his mother's actions, and great love of his father. His love for his father is in direct opposition to the clinical description of the Oedipal Complex.

Posted by Justin Bacon on March 20, 1997 at 09:06:04
In Reply to "Hamlet and Oedipus Complex" posted by Jake on March 19, 1997 at 17:02:32


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