ANALYTICAL ESSAY – DRAFT – RICKY JOHN MARSDEN’S, HAMLET, SUGGESTS THAT REVENGE IS NEVER JUSTIFIED. DISCUSS. Throughout John Marsden’s story of ‘Hamlet’, many examples of revenge are used. The novel pushes the reader to question whether revenge is ever justified. There are points where revenge could be justified, like when he tried to avenge his father after finding out he was murdered. But there were also points where it couldn’t be justified, Hamlet’s actions led to others who weren’t involved…
Although Hamlet was intellectual when it came to his plans, he was overly obsessed with vengeance to kill Claudius, and is very indecisive especially on his plans to kill him. In the tragedy Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Prince Hamlet lost his father and has been depressed ever since. His uncle Claudius took over the throne and married Hamlet’s mother Gertrude. One day a ghost, Hamlet’s dead father, told him how Claudius killed him by putting poison into his ear. Hamlet seeks revenge for his…
to lose their sense of coherent thinking. The idea of getting revenge can take over the person’s mind and body, causing them to lose control of his/her own behavior. This can lead to a snowball effect of tragic events and bring out the person’s hidden flaws. In the play, Hamlet by William Shakespeare, this was what happened to Prince Hamlet. Through the process of accomplishing the four commands given to him by his father, Hamlet is swayed in various directions because of his nature of…
natural for people to feel the need to get revenge when something is wrong or unfair has been done to them. If your husband cheated on you, would you just sit there and do nothing about it? Of course not, you would probably go cheat on him as well or maybe divorce him. In this example, seeking revenge will not solve the problem. It will just make things more difficult. Revenge is taking action to hurt someone else. This idea shows up repeatedly in both Hamlet by William Shakespeare and in the…
The definition of revenge is “to exact punishment or expiation for a wrong on behalf of, especially in a resentful or vindictive spirit” (Harper, Douglas). And William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is all about revenge. There are many instances of wanting revenge throughout the play. Although some examples might be clearer than others, revenge is the biggest theme of this play. Throughout the play, many of the characters seek vengeance upon one another. The characters in this play will not stop until…
Hamlet is not sure of the Ghost's account, not sure that the phantom is indeed the spirit of his father, or that of a demon. In order to prove that Claudius is a murderer, Hamlet plans to reveal the King's guilt through means of a play: I'll have grounds More relative than this-- the play's the thing Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King. (2.2.603-605) Hamlet urges Horatio to observe the King's reaction to the play so he can be sure of his guilt and positive that…
best interest at heart? In Shakespeare 's tragedy, Hamlet, the ghost of the dead king appears before his son, Hamlet, and says, “Revenge this foul and most unnatural murder...Against thy mother aught. Leave her to heaven, and to those thorns that in her bosom lodge to prick and sting her,” (I.v.25, 86-88). The ghost gives Hamlet the leverage to act impulsively and avenge his death by killing his uncle, King Claudius, but under one condition; Hamlet cannot hurt his mother, Gertrude. In contrast,…
common human emotion, and it is human nature for people to want to seek revenge. The Tragedy of Prince Hamlet written by William Shakespeare, is a classic tragic drama. This play is a perfect example of how far someone is willing to go to seek vengeance. Prince Hamlet seeks revenge for the murder of his father, the king by his brother Claudius. William Shakespeare displays the extreme length someone will go to seek revenge, even if it means taking a person’s life. When the ghost reveals that…
The tragedy of Hamlet epitomises the very meaning of madness, revenge, lies and betrayal. Shakespeare’s portrayal of characterisation within the play of his main protagonists contributes to a better understanding of those themes, along with the play itself. Written during 1600 - 1601, and published in 1603, the story and the themes within it attempt to resonate the problems faced by those who lived during the Renaissance. Questions about loyalty and national security, and the figure of the aging…
Revenge Proves Its Own Executioner From the beginning of humanity until now, wanting revenge against a person who one feels has wronged them is a natural sentiment that has remained a normal part of society. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, young prince Hamlet is surrounded by his most of his friends and family members seeking revenge, both on him and on each other. Interestingly, one person’s plan for retribution escalates into two other people wanting the same thing. The first act of…