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    his mind. It seemed to be all too soon for Claudius to overtake the thrown. As these correct suspicions grow, the thought of revenge clouds Hamlet’s clarity. Hamlet seeks justice for his late father. The play falls under tragedies, but it displays themes of moral truths, redemption, and justice. Moral truths are God-given gifts that enlighten the path of humanity and…

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    and Art Spiegelman, author of Maus, Write and share the true horrors of the holocaust and share people's stories. Looking at the qoute, powerful words fit right in with the way both authors use foreshadowing and figurative language to portray the theme of how tragic events brings family closer. Being stripped of everything one learns what is truly importance and what they need in life vs what they want. Tragic events test a person's true colors. The holocaust is the perfect thing to test…

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    literary circles. The relationship between madness and prophecy in literature is somewhat difficult to tackle as both concepts are connected to a more mystical world that can give shape and meaning to human existence and truth about life. During the twentieth century, immediately after the Holocaust, people began more readily questioning the existence of a supreme Deity and His lack of divine intervention in such a devastating, world-altering war. Thus, madness and prophecy have intertwined in…

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    Skull In Hamlet

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    I would like to start out my explanation of Hamlet and the movie poster I created by discussing the relevant themes illustrated in Hamlet that inspired me. The main theme that I tried to put into motion is the idea of the mystery of death. The play in short, is death- obsessed, shown through the fact that only one main character; Horatio lives through the story. The play is set in motion by the death of King Hamlet, causing the question, what is beyond life? This is the question that Hamlet…

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    of Composition", "My first object (as usual) was originality" (Poe 725). His poem "The Raven" verifies this statement for it has an original tale interwoven with and ancient theme, death of a lover. Yet he takes this simple theme and superimposes the Gothic style to carry a truly original story to the readers. The simple themes that has been retold countless times in every genre throughout innumerable generations across the world, now has been reformed to reflect the Gothic traditions by adding…

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    Hamlet's Madness

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    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark written by William Shakespeare, is a play with a theme of revenge and madness. King Hamlet’s ghost comes to tell his son, Prince Hamlet, to get revenge on his killer. Hamlet follows his father’s orders. Hamlet is very clever. He begins acting mad in order to confuse and distract others. That way, Hamlet can quickly find out who his father’s killer is. A big question that is generated while reading this play is, was Hamlet honestly mad? Or was he just…

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    Any type of reader, casual or dramatic, can appreciate the story. The combination between an unknown narrator, five specific themes, and Edgar’s use of foreshadowing and writing style allowed the readers to look critically and analytically at the story, while simply still enjoying the read. The techniques Poe employed will continue to make this short story one of the most…

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    "Tell-Tale Heart" and "Sweeney Todd" Literary Analysis One of the many themes of "Tell-Tale Heart" is psychological obsession. This ties into the Tim Burton movie, “Sweeney Todd”. In "Tell-Tale Heart", the main character tries to convince the reader of his sanity after just killing an old man out of paranoia. He struggles with an internal conflict and obsession over the old man's blue- gray eye. He struggles with this fixation throughout the short story. Both stories are based…

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    ineffectively murdered Banquo 's son. Lady Macduff believes that her husband Macduff has gone mad due to his random leaving of her and their child. She even said on lines 3-5 in act IV scene II, “His flight was madness, When our actions do not, Our fears do make us traitors.” Clearly, the theme of madness is one of the things heavily used to describe the characters within the…

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    Hamlet is one of Shakespeare’s most interpreted plays for the most part being due to the several themes interpreted in it. “There is something rotten in the state of Denmark.” (A.I,S.4,98) With one of the earlier quotes in the play setting the atmosphere for Hamlet, it is clear that one of those themes are appearance vs. reality. Appearance vs. reality is a major theme in Hamlet that is constantly embedded throughout the entire play. Appearance vs. reality plays itself in Hamlets play within a…

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