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《哈姆雷特》不是关于反抗

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开始于 February 15, 2026

The article explores the interpretation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," arguing that the play is less about resistance and more about the complexities of action, morality, and human nature.

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Hamlet is not about resistance

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Feb 15, 2026

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Hamlet's complexity lies in its exploration of existential questions, which can be viewed as a form of resistance against societal norms.

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Riz Ahmed's interpretation of Hamlet oversimplifies the play's themes by framing it solely as a story of resistance.

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Interpreting Hamlet through the lens of resistance can enrich the discussion around the play's relevance in contemporary society.

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Understanding Hamlet requires a multifaceted approach, acknowledging both resistance and acceptance in the character's journey.

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By focusing on resistance, Ahmed misses the nuanced portrayal of Hamlet's internal struggles and moral dilemmas.

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