Abstract:
William Shakespeare continued to be held high in esteem and admiration
despite the passing of the years for quite a number of reasons. He is one the
greatest dramatists the world has ever known that his plays continued to be
displayed in the world’s renowned theatres though the themes they have
portrayed have been of strong relevance five hundred years ago. His perfect
grasp of human nature and man’s psyche has been one of the factors behind
his success. He was able to grapple with some certain universal qualities of
personality which he skillfully applied to his characters that remained
celebrated across the centuries.
In this thesis which sets out to handle thematic elements of murder, the
researcher has managed to investigate certain play (Macbeth) with specific
reference to the female role in bringing about the calamities of the individuals
involved. The ultimate aim is to find out how Shakespeare had managed to
build up the theme of murder. The recurring reference to supernatural
elements helped drive his themes to the intended end beyond question the
value of these ghostly elements. Freudian’s theory of psychoanalysis was
touched upon as was unavoidable in such kind of project. The theory was
found to be particularly much more applicable with Lady Macbeth whose
conscience sways to and fro to give her the most painful moments of her life.
Lady Macbeth was diagnosed by many critics as developing pathological fear
that betrayed her conspiracy in the murder of King Duncan. In Othello, both
Iago and Othello carry the seeds of a mental illness not mention that of
Desdemona. Hamlet was such an exemplification mental disorder that he
himself started to question his faculties. His mother Gertrude was seen
journeying from one end of loving her son and have pity on him to another
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extreme point of loving Claudius. Ophelia, who was in genuine emotional
relationship with Hamlet, was forced and under coercion expressed her hatred
to Hamlet. All the characters involved have their psychopathetic element
including the Ghost Hamlet who orders his son to have mercy on his mother
as she was naive. The characters in the selected plays as regards their struggle
in life, they sometimes bid success and sometimes their lives are full of pain,
suffering and failure, echoing real life. It is this which substantially elongated
the works of Shakespeare