Shakespeare (Shakespeare) said: "A thousand readers will have a thousand Hamlets in their eyes."
That is to say, each person with a different position in the "Hamlets" Hamlet book can see a completely different mood.
There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people's eyes.
(A thousand readers have a thousand Hamlets in their eyes.) That is, a thousand people have a thousand Hamlets.
"There are a thousand readers who have a thousand Hamlets".
"There are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers" describes the reality of reading, in which readers vary in their reading of the same text.
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Works Appreciation - Themes
Tragedy of Love
Hamlet is a masterpiece of tragedy. The tragic love between Hamlet and Ophelia is one of the important tragic elements. Their originally pure love withers in the end due to the compulsion of the times, the exploitation of the bad guys and the exposure of the weaknesses in human nature.
The development of this affection from deep love to out of control and then to wither reflects the status quo of the European society at that time (the position of power in the society and the corruption within the feudal dynasty) and the human nature has defects and even the ugly side of the deepening of the theme played an irreplaceable role, so in the whole of the British and even the world's history of literature has left a rich and colorful one.
But it should be pointed out that Hamlet Holds is, after all, a tragedy with the theme of revenge, and this tragic love is only an auxiliary plot in the story, which serves the theme. Therefore, it should be grasped as a whole in the context of the whole play, and its role should not be simply exaggerated.
Later Influence
Hamlet is Shakespeare's most famous play, and the earliest, most elaborate and longest of his four tragedies. There is a soliloquy by Hamlet in Act III, Scene I of the play that is popular in both the original language and in translation.
Hamlet is known as one of the four great European novels. It has been adapted into stage plays, operas, movies and TV shows many times since it was first published.
The reason why Hamlet has become the first of Shakespeare's four great tragedies lies not only in the tragic end of the work, but also in the fact that the work has brought people heavy reflection on the fate of Hamlet, and on the social background of the Renaissance at that time. The final ending of Hamlet, the main character, is the inevitable trend of the development of the whole era, and his personal sacrifice is also the final ending of the development of the work. In a way, tragedy is not misfortune, but beauty in a sense.
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