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Oedipus Complex in Hamlet: Literary Analysis Ass essment 1. According to Froud's analysis,why does Hamlot dolay killing Claudius? a. He foars pollitical consequences b. Claudius represents Hamlet's own repressed desires c. He lacks physical strength d. He questions the ghost's authenticity 2. What are the two "sinful wishes" that Froud suggests Hamlot unconsclously dosired? a. To become king and leave Denmark b. To kill his mother and rule alone c. To kill his father and marry Gertrude d. To exile Claudius and reform the court 3. Whon does Hamlet finally become capable of killing Claudius, according to the psychoanalytic interpretation? a. After gathering enough evidence b. When he returns from England c. After Gertrude's death d. During the sword fight 4. How does the text explain Hamlet's excessive respect for his father? a. It's his natural familial duty b. He's pretending to gain sympathy c. It's unrelated to his psychology d. It's a result of repressed rivalry 5. What does T.S.Ellot suggest about Hamlet's disgust? a. It's primarily directed at Claudius b. It's limited to political matters c. It exceeds Just his mother's actions d. It's purely performative 6. How does Hamlet view his own flesh according to his first soliloquy? a. As powerful and strong b. As divine and pure c. As royal and noble d. As sullied and corrupted Amake to Shakespeare's writing of Hamlet?
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b. Claudius represents Hamlet's own repressed desiresc. To kill his father and marry Gertrudec. After Gertrude's deathd. It's a result of repressed rivalryc. It exceeds just his mother's actionsd. As sullied and corrupted