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Hamlet's triple meaning speech

As a "biased reader" of Hamlet, I always think that his words to the others charactes (Claudius, Gertrude, Polonius, Ophelia, Ros. and Guild.) has triple meaning: what he wants that the other people think he is speaking (nonsense), what he wants to speak to the others (insult, etc, or what he thinks he is thinking) and what his ID (unconsciuos) wants to say.

Forgive me, those who doesn't like of psychoanalitical interpretations !

Posted by Cristina on April 01, 1997 at 09:34:04
In Reply to "One more (extension of a) thought..." posted by Bruce Spielbauer on March 29, 1997 at 16:12:12


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