Abstract

This study is based on a deconstructive analysis of Shakespeare's Hamlet using the theoretical model presented by Jacques Derrida. He has a strong belief and faith, which helped him in this challenging theory. His courage never let him down in his description of the issues of the world, more specifically the political and ethical ones. His electric deconstructive might provide an intellect to Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Shakespeare’s Hamlet has continuously been a centerpiece for researchers. It has been deliberated from many perspectives, but this paper tries to read the overbearing components of Hamlet from a deconstructive point of view Derrida. Through deconstruction, the investigators present an unused painting of the intellect channel of the personalities. It tries to show the convention of the transcendentalism of presence and its hopeless effect which has demonstrated to be the obstructive faltering squares on the mad streams of man’s vulnerability to unused changes. In its concluding look, the ponder uncovers the tragic mental barrier of the characters in Hamlet, cleared out beyond by the ubiquitous and all-powerful signs of the metaphysics of presence.

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