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HAMLET AND T.S. ELIOT

Over time many opinions have been formed about William Shakespeare's work Hamlet. Yet
through the quagmire of confusion surrounding the tragedy none have spoken than T.S.
Eliot. Eliot sees hamlet as somewhat of an artistic failure due to its confusion between
the main plot and the main character. 
In his analysis Eliot recalls the work of other authors who have talked the subject of
Hamlet. He states that many authors connect with Hamlet and don't come to realize their
own creative potential. These men come to think of the drama as a classic and therefore
see it as an extension of there own artistic ability.
Eliot also realizes that in the case of Hamlet interpretation is futile and that only
criticism is relevant. Interpretation comes with a certain understanding of the nature of
the work and a basis on the history surrounding the tragedy. Through searching and
digging many scholars have found the historical relevance behind Hamlet, but Eliot's
belief is that the public as a whole was to be left ignorant of this information and in
turn was not meant to fully understand the full scope of the play. 
Eliot's idea is valid and it has many good points, but I tend to disagree with him. It is
true that much of the story line in Hamlet is confusing and that the emphasis shifts
numerous times from the actual plot to the actions of the main character, but I find that
to be what draws me towards the story. The play is time less to me, but not for this
time. For those people who lived in the Elizabethan era it may have been a little more
straightforward, but to us it seems to have lost its hold and our understanding.


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