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What does Friedrich Nietzsche suggest about Hamlet's ghost?

  • It is merely a distraction from the main plot.
  • It represents a moral authority guiding the characters.
  • It serves as a clear indicator of revenge.
  • It symbolizes the unresolved issues of existence. (correct)
  • According to Stephen Greenblatt, what does the ghost's appearance in Hamlet represent?

  • An embodiment of political and personal corruption. (correct)
  • A symbol of the characters' internal struggles.
  • A direct communication from the heavens.
  • A reflection of universal themes in literature.
  • E.M. Forster characterizes the ghost in Hamlet as a reminder of what?

  • Unfulfilled dreams and aspirations.
  • Past issues that cannot be overlooked. (correct)
  • Historical events that define the present.
  • Love lost and deep psychological wounds.
  • Which of the following best captures Nietzsche's perspective on human existence as reflected in Hamlet?

    <p>It explores the struggle against existential uncertainty.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What aspect of Renaissance literature is Stephen Greenblatt most associated with in relation to Hamlet?

    <p>The influence of political contexts on literature.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does T.S. Eliot suggest is Hamlet's primary flaw?

    <p>His overthinking that paralyzes his actions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In Harold Bloom's view, what does Hamlet represent?

    <p>The human condition and the conflict of action versus inaction</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to A.C. Bradley, what role does the ghost play in Hamlet?

    <p>A crucial catalyst for Hamlet's self-discovery and moral questioning</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What theme does Samuel Johnson attribute to the ghost in Hamlet?

    <p>Revenge and justice along with moral dilemmas</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Coleridge characterizes the ghost in Hamlet as what?

    <p>A representation of unresolved past and a driver of vengeance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What critical approach is A.C. Bradley known for?

    <p>Studying character complexities in Shakespearean tragedy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which literary figure is known for saying, 'Hamlet is the most beautiful and the most terrible of all Shakespeare's plays'?

    <p>Harold Bloom</p> Signup and view all the answers

    T.S. Eliot's view on Hamlet suggests that the character's thoughts

    <p>Lead to his inaction and paralysis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    T.S. Eliot

    • Influential 20th-century poet and playwright known for modernist works and critical essays.
    • Emphasized psychological depth in literary characters.
    • Noted that Hamlet's overthinking paralyzes his actions, describing the play as a tragedy of thought.

    Harold Bloom

    • American literary critic known for works on the Western canon and analyses of Shakespeare.
    • Identified "Hamlet" as both beautiful and terrible, reflecting the human struggle between action and inaction.

    A.C. Bradley

    • British literary scholar recognized for his character analyses in Shakespearean tragedy.
    • Described Hamlet's complexity and the ghost's role as a catalyst for self-discovery and moral questioning.

    Samuel Johnson

    • 18th-century English writer and lexicographer noted for critical essays.
    • Viewed the ghost in "Hamlet" as embodying revenge and justice themes, pushing Hamlet to confront moral dilemmas.

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    • English poet and literary critic known for contributions to Romantic literature.
    • Interpreted the ghost as a symbol of unresolved past issues that compel Hamlet toward vengeance and tragedy.

    Friedrich Nietzsche

    • German philosopher critiquing traditional morality, exploring existence and the human condition.
    • Portrayed Hamlet as a reflection of human struggles with existence, where the ghost symbolizes unresolved issues and the search for meaning.

    Stephen Greenblatt

    • American literary critic specializing in Renaissance literature and New Historicism.
    • Suggested the ghost's appearance is a manifestation of the corruption in Elsinore's political and personal realms.

    E.M. Forster

    • British novelist focused on social and political themes.
    • Believed the ghost in "Hamlet" serves as a reminder of the past, urging characters to confront their truths and moral responsibilities.

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