Hamlet is known to be one of the greatest most famous English writers of all time. Hamlets plays mostly speaks metaphorically of the complex states of mind and feelings that arouse in each individual. Although it may not be universally agreed Hamlet does not suffer from the Oedipus complex. The Oedipus complex is a theory formed by Sigmund Freud, explaining that individuals develop a phallic mainly between the ages of three and five; children become erotically attached to their parent of the opposite sex and are hostile to the parent of the same sex (Sigmund). Many People believe that Hamlet suffers from the Oedipus complex because of the anger focused towards the new husband, but he is also angry with his mother. Hamlet is angry with his
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