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Shakespeare's Hamlet 4 Indirect Characterization 94 Views
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What is indirect characterization, and how does Shakespeare use it to describe his main characters?
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Thank you We sneak in Shakespeare's hamlet indirect characterization alas
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shmoop what is indirect characterization And how does shakespeare use
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it to describe his main characters Direct characterization is when
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we're explicitly told things about the characters indirect is when
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we're forced to kind of for things based on their
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actions and mystery like the mystery behind what people actually
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think and feel runs runs throughout the play So for
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example what we know about hamlet Not that much really
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We know that he's interested in going back to school
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kind of thinks of himself as part of the world
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of ideas still he's definitely angry at claudius but he
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doesn't know if claudia's did it or not He seems
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to be uncomfortably interested in his mom's sexuality So there's
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this edible reading right A kill your father married your
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mother thing where he seems to have this uncomfortable attracted
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to her don't really know how he feels about ophelia
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either We know that he seems to be getting along
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with her and then over the course of the play
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he starts getting really nasty to her and kind of
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shaming her but we don't know exactly what his end
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goal is and we don't Know exactly why that transformation
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takes place As for claudius we don't really he seems
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tto legitimately love gertrude but we're not really sure about
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that He's not as antagonistic to hamlet as he sometimes
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presented wants able to get over it but he does
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kind of feel bad for hamlet in a way So
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so he's also a totally conflicted character much like gertrude
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right We don't know whether gertrude actually was complicit in
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the plot that her that her previous husband was killed
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We don't know whether she's deliberately being a bad parent
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to hamlin or she just is messing up like parents
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do ophelia ethereal We know that she's kind of used
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as a pawn She seems to like hamlet at the
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outset Again we're not totally sure and then she seems
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to be very hurt by him what's actions and then
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she goes crazy for totally unexplained reasons but then she
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dies Thanks it's All these are these are the main
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characters in the play and we're just not given clear
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descriptions of what they think and feel even though they're
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sometimes give us soliloquies What is indirect characterization And how 00:02:12.573 --> [endTime] to shakespeare Use it to describe his main characters
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