HAMLET AND MACBETH A PSYCHOLOGICAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

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This article presents a comparative psychological analysis of William Shakespeare’s tragedies Hamlet and Macbeth. The study focuses on the inner conflicts of the protagonists, their decision-making processes, moral dilemmas, and the psychological mechanisms that lead them to tragic outcomes. Hamlet is portrayed as an introspective and reflective character whose excessive self-analysis delays action, while Macbeth is depicted as an impulsive and ambition-driven figure whose rapid actions result in psychological disintegration. Through a contrastive approach, the article demonstrates how Shakespeare constructs two distinct psychological models of tragedy: reflective consciousness and destructive ambition.





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Isakjonova , K. . (2026). HAMLET AND MACBETH A PSYCHOLOGICAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. Журнал академических исследований нового Узбекистана, 3(1), 169–170. извлечено от https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/yoitj/article/view/72690

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