REVENGE IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S HAMLET: A PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH
The major problem of this study is how revenge is reflected in the major character's personality. The aim of this study is to analyze William Shakespeare's Hamleton the structural elements and the development of personality of the major character based on Psychoanalytic Approach. This stud...
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Main Author: | SUHARTO , APRILIA TUTUT (Author) |
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