lmfao yes!
You know, people always say Hamlet has an Oedipal tinge to it, but I personally don't see it. I don't get how Hamlet wants to get with his mom. Maybe I'm not looking at it right, though.
If you check the fight scene, when Ophelia's brother what's-his-name is sword fighting with Hamlet, Hamlet's mother is actually flirting with Hamlet. At least, that's the twist my Shakespeare professor gave it when we were studying that play. That's how she died even, taking a drink out of her son's glass (that neither of them knew was poisoned.)
That's like reverse Oedipal complex or something, instead of a son wanting to be with his mother, it's the mother wanting to be with her son. But it depends a lot on
how you read it. It's not very explicit in the text.