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    Brennan Walsh Franco Zeffirelli’s version Hamlet was very faced paced and intense. The characters as a whole were more thrilling due to the fact that today’s audience demands constant intensity and action. It was a good adaptation and although I am not a historian it seemed historically accurate for the most part. The language was spoken delicately and precise by all the actors. The scenes were correct for the most part‚ but some things such as Shakespeare’s famous speech‚ “To be or not to be

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    tale‚ it is in fact strongly based on the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Disney writers cleverly conceal the basic character archetypes and simplified storyline in a children’s tale of cute lions in Africa. To the seasoned reader‚ however‚ Hamlet comes screaming out of the screenplay as obviously as Hamlet performed onstage. The characters in The Lion King closely parallel Hamlet. Simba‚ the main character in The Lion King‚ embodies Hamlet‚ He is the son of the King and rightful heir

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    with their marital problems‚ showing different kinds of love and relationships. In the play Hamlet‚ the reader also experiences many different kinds of love‚ ranging from lost love to superficial love. The relationships between Hamlet and Ophelia‚ and Claudius and Gertrude all create conflict which inevitably leads to tragedy. Many characters become involved with the relationships between Ophelia and Hamlet and Claudius and Gertrude which also leads to tragedy for many of those characters also. In

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    When watching the movie Gladiator‚ one might notice how very similar this story is to the Shakespearean play‚ Hamlet. In Gladiator the main character seeks vengeance for the loss of his son and wife‚ as does Hamlet for the loss of his father. The vengeance sought out in Gladiator is a result of treachery involving loved ones as is the vengeance sought out in hamlet. Finally‚ both Hamlet and Gladiator are examples of dramatic tragedy where the main character ends up dying. Along with these similarities

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    serves Hamlet as his initial goal in the pursuit for vindication of his father’s death. Soliloquy later reveals Hamlet’s torn sensibility and care for justice‚ which decelerates his ability to proceed in action against Claudius. Not until Hamlet confronts his own procrastination‚ does the inaction cease. Hamlet defeats his inner struggle by melding opposing forces and internally justifying revenge. Hamlet does not initially have a strong enough will to act solely on revenge. Even though Hamlet had

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    was doomed. However on the other hand‚ Hamlet did not know that his life would be a tragic one. Hamlets’ fate played out through his whole life. No one knew that hamlet’s life would end up the way that it did. Hamlets’ life first changed when his Uncle Claudius killed Hamlet’s father‚ the King and Claudius’ brother. Claudius just wanted to get to the Queen Gertrude. So he committed the worst sin and killed the King. Claudius weaseled his way into Hamlet Jr.’ spot on the throne as King. There

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    Oedipus Rex vs. Hamlet

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    In the play Hamlet: Prince of Denmark‚ a young prince is in search of the truth behind his father’s murder. At first‚ Hamlet sees the ghost of his deceased father and it tells him he was murdered by the now current king‚ Hamlet’s Uncle Claudius. Hamlet has to think about how he will get revenge for his fathers death‚ but because his only knowledge came from a ghost that only Hamlet heard speak‚ he is hesitant to get his revenge quickly. Hamlet does everything he can to show others the

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    Appearances are unmistakably an ugly thing. They’re abused‚ judged‚ excessively used‚ and misplaced. Appearances are judged of cores‚ that’s why there is fashion but really appearances are a mask of the truth. We use them to hide our faults‚ our mistakes‚ imperfections‚ and our reality. Why‚ well because we are forced to‚ if we are not perfect we are rejected by society because of our imperfections. That’s where The Outsiders by S.E.Hinton transfers. Greasers are rejected by society because their

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    rather not and be truthful to themselves. Both characters‚ Macbeth from William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ and Holden from J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ embarked on a inward journey of self discovery.Through being emotionally unstable‚ having contradicting morals‚ and discovering who they truly are‚ it is evident that though two different outcomes‚ they both had a journey of self discovery. Unlike Holden‚ Macbeth was very emotionally stable at the beginning. He was respected

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    Taming of the Shrew 								 		 Illusion vs. Reality 	As a passing traveler in Padua‚ one could easily make superficial assumptions about the inhabitants. On the surface‚ Katherina seems like a vicious tiger that is angry at the entire world. Petruchio first appears like the type of man that anybody would like to have as a friend. At first glance‚ Bianca seems like a heavenly vision of beauty that any man would be lucky to have for

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