Staging violence in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet: From the theatrics of the mind, the image and the stage to the creation of the meta-self

Q4 Arts and Humanities Ars Aeterna Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.2478/aa-2023-0003
Zied Ben Amor
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Abstract Violence in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet follows stage-managed theatrics at the level of the language and images used, the construction of a theatre that comments on theatre, and of staged minds. The theatrics of images, sound, stage and mind are necessary steps for Hamlet to create a meta-self. Metatheatre and the grotesque are deeply connected to violence; their association makes what the research calls the meta-self. The article combines different theoretical concepts not commonly used simultaneously. The alliance between the carnivalesque and the metatheatrical reveals the theatrics of the stage while dealing with violence. The theatrics of violence are present at the level of performance, language and images. The dynamics of violence constructed upon theatrics and staging prove that the mind of Hamlet is staged. Baudrillard’s concepts of “hyperreality”, “traversing the self” and “holographic attempts” allow us to conclude that Hamlet reaches a “meta-self”. The Meta-self is a traversing self that challenges society and mocks over-confidence; it operates as a mirror, a crossing-thinking self in constant rehearsal and reassessment of the certitudes of humans.
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莎士比亚《哈姆雷特》中的暴力表演:从心灵、形象和舞台的戏剧到元自我的创造
威廉·莎士比亚的《哈姆雷特》中的抽象暴力遵循了舞台管理的戏剧表演,包括所使用的语言和图像、评论戏剧的戏剧结构以及舞台思维。图像、声音、舞台和心灵的戏剧化是哈姆雷特创造元自我的必要步骤。元剧场和怪诞与暴力有着深刻的联系;他们之间的联系形成了研究所称的元自我。这篇文章结合了不常用的不同理论概念。嘉年华和元剧场之间的联盟揭示了舞台在处理暴力时的戏剧性。暴力的戏剧性表现在表演、语言和图像层面。在戏剧表演和舞台上构建的暴力动态证明了哈姆雷特的思想是舞台化的。鲍德里亚的“超现实”、“穿越自我”和“全息尝试”等概念使我们得出结论,哈姆雷特达到了“元自我”。元自我是一种穿越自我,它挑战社会,嘲弄过度自信;它就像一面镜子,一个不断排练和重新评估人类确信性的交叉思考的自我。
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Ars Aeterna Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: The multidisciplinary journal focused on the questions of art and its importance in the contemporary world for the development of culture, mutual understanding, and the human Self.
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