Hamlet comparison essay
Though there are tons of characters that are able to be compared to hamlet there is one that stands out and shines brighter than the others. Oedipus the king is a story about a man whop steps out of the palace of Thebes and is greeted by a procession of priests and the sorrowful citizens of Thebes who have been faced with a terrible plague. Long story short Oedipus had to go through great strives to solve the murder of the former ruler Lais in order to drive out the murderer and end the plague that has befallen his people.
While at the same time Prince Hamlet has just been struck with the horrific news of his fathers passing. Which was at first thought to have by natural causes, but after close stipulation and a visit from his recently departed father Hamlet moves through heaven and hell in order to kill his uncle Claudius who has assumed his fathers throne and wife. In one fatal swoop the entire royal family along with Polonius, Ophelia and laerties die just in time for the kingdom to be taken over by young Fortinbras and his army.
Hamlet is one of the most complex and unpredictable characters in modern literature there is always more to him than the other characters in the play can figure out; even the most careful and clever readers come away with the sense that they don’t know everything there is to know about him. Hamlet actually tells other characters that there is more to him than meets the eye, but his fascination involves much more than this. When he speaks, he sounds as if there’s something important he’s not saying, maybe something even he is not aware of. Hamlet is extremely philosophical and is particularly drawn to difficult questions or questions that cannot be answered with certainty. Faced with evidence that his uncle murdered his father, Hamlet becomes obsessed with proving