Similarities Between Hamlet And Laertes

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Due to their different personalities, Hamlet and Laertes are foil characters . A foil character is a character who contrasts with another character. A quality that differs Hamlet from Laertes is how they handle an obstacle. Hamlet approaches a situation with more thought and strategy. Laertes on the other hand jumps to conclusion and reacts without consequence. Hamlet and Laertes are proven to have different personalities when compared support the idea that they are dramatic foils. His use of smart remarks and double entendres reveal Hamlet to be a man who thinks before acts. It is revealed that Hamlet wants to return to England. Similarly Laertes wants to return to France . Laertes asks for permission and receives in addition to a lengthy

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