Akofena (Jun 2024)

Fratricide and Brotherhood: The Rise from Despair to Hope in Hamlet by Shakespeare

  • Dramane OUATTARA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48734/akofena.n012.vol.1.23.2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 01, no. 012

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Abstract: The paper intends to show that the Rise from Despair to Hope in Shakespeare’s Hamlet emerges as a significant societal transformation of Elizabethan land. The paper maintains that this social change reflects the upward movement of the Elizabethan society engaged on the way to familial and brotherhood reconstruction. This shift represents a new direction and by the way, constitutes a rewarding phase for Shakespeare because it celebrates the break with the past. By a sociocritical analysis, the paper also accesses the Elizabethan social shift with a ray of expectations since a new Elsinore is born from the ashes of the chaotic situation in which Claudius is the lead-promoter. Keywords: fratricide, brotherhood, reconstruction, despair, hope.