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Hamlet And Marxist Power In Shakespeare's Hamlet

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It is hard to decipher the real meaning behind Hamlet when the author focuses on Hamlet’s mind being in a constant state of war with himself. A critical theory lens allows people to view things from a different viewpoints. Marxism claims that a human’s motivation can trace back to the struggle between the upper and lower class. Social division targets the social class. Owners and workers have different ideas about the division of wealth, but in the end the owners makes the final verdict. William Shakespeare writes a play, Hamlet that examines a work of literature from the Marxist perspective. Looking through the Marxist lens, the people in Hamlet value the royal family, which is the reason why King Claudius and Hamlet have the most power, but King Claudius acquires possessions for his social value, not for its usefulness. A person’s power determines how much attention he/she will receive. This is proven in Hamlet as the powerful and powerless people are introduced. The powerful people in Hamlet are Hamlet and King Claudius. They are considered to be the most powerful people because they have control over mostly everything and can do what they choose. The powerless people in Hamlet are the servants and guards. After investigating the title and foreshadowing, anyone can infer that “the main theme of Hamlet is Hamlet” (Feibleman 136). The reason for that is that he is King Hamlet’s son. This proves that since royalty is in his blood, it is the reason why Hamlet is the main

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