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    literature "The Tragedy of Hamlet" in the 16th century, one can see the effect his fathers death left on him, causing his madness and insanity that transformed him into a monster, and a complete impulsive, rash being. After his encounter with his fathers ghost, Hamlet isolates himself, and goes beyond his limits to avenge his death. He is filled with disgust and enmity towards his uncle Claudius when he finds out that he is the reason behind his grief, and the murderer of his own blood.…

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    Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is embodiment an indecisive, emotionally impulsive, and philosophical/contemplative man, however he remains a most dignified character throughout the play for his grounded morals. Following the Greek philosopher’s poetic view, the Aristotelian tragic hero, Hamlet begins with much pain from the recent death of his father, the late king, and the swift remarriage of his mother, to none other than his uncle. The joint emotions of grief, sorrow and even betrayal in such…

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    Hamlet Character Analysis

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    While King Claudius speaks in a convoluted manner as he attempts to hide his evil sin from murdering his brother, the Ghost, rushed by the short time he has time to roam the earth, speaks with a sense of urgency. The Ghost also has more emotion when speaking because unlike his brother, who has tainted his soul with murder, the Ghost seeks the rightful revenge. King Claudius speaks in an uncongenial way where he mixes the grief in his brother's recent death with the joy of…

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    young Fortinbras seeks to regain the lost lands to Hamlet's father by Fortinbras' father years before. 2. The lines by Marcellus that clearly show Denmark is stockpiling weapons for a possible hot war deals kind of with the ghost because when he came they thought that the ghost came to warn them that the war is going to get hot. 3. The following that queen Gertrude when talking to her son she met by saying good Hamlet, take out the black clothes you’re wearing and have a good relationship…

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    Inception Movie Analysis

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    Inception, the dreamy movie that’ll keep you so excited you’ll never be able to sleep through it, stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, and Michael Cane. Inception is a complicated thriller-like movie, that was first intended to be a horror movie, but the director changed it into a Sci-Fi/Thriller movie. I must say, for a once intended horror movie, the movie extremely lacked scares, and I’m 12. The movie however, is thrilling and intense at times.…

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    Iago's Role In Othello

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    view; " that is, the dissent was not the accomplishing or scanning for-, ward to any result of a truly open nature. It was only a change of rulers or organization Henry.VIII has been called "Machiavelli's Prince in action".l True, Shakespeare did not make him so. He ended , the play before his season of honest to goodness wrongdoing began. These plays were initiated before Queen Elizabeth, Henry's…

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    In The Knight's Tale there are many different ways that future takes a role in the plot of this particular tale. It starts out with Theseus overthrowing different groups and people and he then returns to his home with his new queen hippolyta and her sister Emily. While heading back he sees women crying and stops to ask them why they were in so much distress. They then reply by saying that Creon has killed their husbands and that he will not let them bury them which was a big deal back then for…

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    Downtown Beirut: A City of Ghosts? Question1: Aims: What is Mohsen trying to achieve? What position does he want to argue? What issues or problems does he explore? Ahmed Mohsen explores, criticizes and contrasts the present situation of the Down Town (DT) to its previous ancient situation. As per the writer, the Solidere's company rebuilds the downtown as a modern city; however, it lacks its soul and becomes an empty city. Mohsen said, "Most who visit Beirut's commercial downtown area will…

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    The ghost is an external conflict they think came from purgatory because he hasn't cleared all his sins. They think that the ghost is king Hamlet- APPEARANCE/REALITY The soldiers and the war that isn't happening yet. It is impending, and king Hamlet won the battle and killed the other king, and gained access to take the land, and king Fortinbras want to get revenge and he plans on taking the land back, because he doesn't like King Hamlet.- HONOR/REVENGE x Obviously we can see that Hamlet…

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    When I think of Claudius, the cliché “All is fair in love and war” comes to mind. Claudius, right or wrong, obviously thought of himself as a better leader than his brother and took drastic action to prove it. Claudius secretly murdered his brother, King Hamlet, and then married the dead king’s wife, Gertrude, consequently becoming the new king of Denmark. Though murder is not how I would approach the situation, I cannot say this sole act made Claudius a poor leader. Many great leaders have…

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