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    society. Hamlet by William Shakespeare is a play completely revolving around death. Life’s toll on humans and the problems of life and death are mentioned even from the very beginning of the play (Cliffnotes.com 1). As the story begins, a ghost appears to Hamlet telling him that he needs to avenge his father’s murder. Hamlet pretends to be crazy to find out the truth about the murder, which gets Polonius and Ophelia killed. Polonius’ son Laertes makes plans with Claudius to kill Hamlet to avenge…

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    shocking play, “Hamlet,” (J.J.M. Tobin) , the enigma character, Hamlet goes through deep depression and the madness that is corrupting his mind. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy, protagonist Hamlet is upset of all the lies that his most trusted people tell him, and is thinking suicidal thoughts on what is wrong with his horrid life. Hamlet wants his so called justice and questions his life and others in this compelling play. Through Hamlets acts and emotions can prove that Hamlet character…

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    major reoccurring themes in Hamlet are, decay and corruption and appearance vs. reality. Through these themes, Shakespeare successfully develops the plot around the concept of family rivalry and the tragic events that follow when the corrupted mind of a character is disguised. Hamlet is a dramatic tragedy that follows the downfall of major characters: Hamlet, Claudius, Laertes, Ophelia, Polonius, and Gertrude. While, the following familial relationships: Claudius and Hamlet, Polonius and…

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    In the play Hamlet, the story centered around the psychological state of the main character Hamlet who is the prince of Denmark. Other character 's strength are not as well represented in the play. Nevertheless, the exception to this is one of the most important female characters: Polonius ' daughter Ophelia. Ophelia is a round, developing character. She moves from a confused, compliant daughter and a lying girlfriend to a bold, truth-teller and then a tortured woman. In the beginning of the…

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    In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Hamlet attempts to kill his uncle to avenge the murder of his father. While Hamlet passionately attempts to murder Claudius, he remains driven by a force to cause as much pain as possible. He therefore requires proof of his uncle’s wrongdoing, and thinks through situations before deciding if it is proper time to execute his murderous plan. Hamlet’s overall goal is to kill Claudius and avenge his father’s death, which he accomplishes by staying determined and…

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    The Sins of Claudius How could you not put the majority of the blame on the person who starts something bad? Claudius was the one who tried to have Rosencrantz and Guildenstern spy on Hamlet, set up the duel between Laertes and Hamlet, and poisoned the wine which killed Gertrude. Some might say that the events of the play were Hamlet’s fault because he killed Polonius which drove Ophelia mad. What this argument doesn’t take into account, was that the only reason he killed Polonius was because…

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    In Shakespeare’s literature masterpiece, Hamlet, Shakespeare uses humor as a device to briefly distract the audience away from tragedy and dark plot turns that invade the rest of the story. The humorous scenes in the play persistently arise directly before a scene of dramatic emotions or violence. The comedic scenes are scattered throughout the play; mostly prevalent in times of darkness. The most influential comedic scenes in Hamlet appear when Hamlet is hysterically ranting at Polonius,…

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    There are many different versions of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and there are even more controversies on which version portrays Shakespeare’s original intent and his purpose the best. The Mel Gibson (1990) version shows Shakespeare’s intent the most because of the nunnery scene, the scene in his mother’s room, and the dueling scene. Those three scenes show what Shakespeare originally intended because the way the actors move, the stage directions, and the shots that they got while filming all help…

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    Ophelia's Heroism Analysis

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    separates her from Hamlet, who has power to change his fate. In the beginning, Hamlet and Ophelia’s relationship seems like an ordinary dating couples; Hamlet makes “many tenders of his affection” on her. However, Ophelia is then frankly told by both her father, Polonius, and brother, Laertes that Hamlet does not actually loves her. And they demand her to reject Hamlet. Being an obedient daughter, Ophelia refuses to return Hamlet’s love. She also agrees to help spy on Hamlet without thinking of…

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    The play, Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, presents a story about a young prince whose view of love changes due to the actions of both his mother and the woman he loved. Hamlet 's view of romantic love being a very important part of human relationship changes and is shown throughout the play. Due to the marriage between Hamlet’s mother, Queen Gertrude, and his uncle, now known as King Claudius, has disgusted Hamlet and has permanently changed his opinion on how much romantic love matters…

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