Orestes y Hamlet. Conciencia y corrupción

Authors

  • Eduardo De la Fuente Rocha

Abstract

This story-article develops an analysis between two characters: Orestes and Hamlet. The family corruption, an universal topic it is shown, by two tale myths of different time. Through the study reading, we find repetitive elements as a apart of a changing process, such as: The fight for power control, the moral values loss, that turns inside the family life, the conscience reflection represented by god's intervention, crime to accomplish order, the social guilt and the return of the human moral values. It's inside the family where we find unbalanced the social behavior. This is the precise moment when it most be born the heroes that will create and promote, freedom and change, scarifying his own life.

Published

2007-05-09

How to Cite

De la Fuente Rocha, E. (2007). Orestes y Hamlet. Conciencia y corrupción. TRAMAS. Subjetividad Y Procesos Sociales, (14/15), 223–243. Retrieved from https://tramas.xoc.uam.mx/index.php/tramas/article/view/283