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    Hamlet Literary Analysis

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    April 2014 Hamlet Literary Analysis In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s inner struggle to exact revenge on Claudius or not is his demise. His indecisiveness creates a path of destruction that takes many lives. Hamlet’s inner struggle is highlighted by his doubting of the ghost’s commands‚ his refusal to kill the king while during prayer (or attempted prayer)‚ and his inability to kill Claudius bringing the ghost back a second time. Hamlet’s struggle to exact revenge is first revealed when he examines

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    the main motivations for Claudius murdering his brother. Once Hamlet died‚ Claudius and Gertrude quickly exchanged wedding vows‚ maintaining the power of Denmark during the unexpected death of King Hamlet. Hamlet continuously says that he knows what Claudius has done‚ and seeks to make him feel guilty for his actions. He achieves this goal through a reenactment of Hamlet’s death‚ and the exchange of everlasting love between the couple. After this incident‚ it is Claudius that leads him to profess

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    In act I section II‚ the new king of Denmark‚ Claudius is dealing with affairs of state addressing two important issues. At the start of Act I section II the new king of Denmark‚ Claudius‚ first brings up with the issue with the state of Denmark‚ after the passing of the old king‚ Hamlet‚ it only took two months for Claudius and Gertrude ‚the wife of Hamlet‚ to marry one another. To explain this he talks about how the kingdom had grieved over the loss of their previous king and how it has effect

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    ending his life‚ killing his mother‚ as well as killing Claudius. From the beginning of the play‚ Hamlet struggles with the solution to the news he receives regarding his father’s death. He starts by thinking about revenge for his father but begins to not know what to believe and it plagues him. He cannot figure what the right thing to do so he waits and waits and begins to think ending his life would be a

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    Why Is Hamlet Wrong

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    Hamlet was not entirely wrong in his actions. It is an often debated topic‚ whether Hamlet was right for seeking his father’s revenge and killing Polonius‚ Claudius‚ and the others along his journey. You argue that it was just objectively immoral and wrong. However‚ you have to acknowledge his circumstances and the things that continue to happen to him. His father died and his mother remarried to his uncle just after his father’s funeral. Then he sees his father’s ghost‚ and it tells him that his

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    “The Tragedy of Hamlet” written by William Shakespeare‚ there are many hints that lead the reader to believe that Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s scandalis mother‚ knew that Claudius‚ Hamlet’s uncle/ father‚ killed his father‚ King Hamlet. One clue that the reader notices is as Hamlet is telling Gertrude how awful of a person she is and comparing Claudius and his dead father‚ Gertrude responds with‚ “Oh‚ Hamlet‚ stop! You’re making me look into my very soul‚ where the marks of sin are so thick and black they will

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    father’s death and his mother’s haste in remarrying to her brother-in-law and Hamlet’s uncle‚ Claudius. However‚ Hamlet’s character and personality were drastically altered after meeting the Ghost and discovering the true nature of his Father’s death. Hamlet is now a man with a lust for revenge and a willingness to do anything that will enable him to accomplish this goal. When burdened with the task of killing Claudius‚ Hamlet chooses to sacrifice all he holds dear by transforming his identity in a noble

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    Selections: Hamlet 5. Major Characters: a. Hamlet b. Claudius c. Gertrude d. Polonius e. Horatio f. Ophelia g. The Ghost 6. Synopsis: Prince Hamlet is depressed. Having been summoned home to Denmark from school in Germany to attend his father’s funeral‚ he is shocked to find his mother Gertrude already remarried. The Queen has wed Hamlet’s Uncle Claudius‚ the dead king’s brother. To Hamlet‚ the marriage is "foul incest." Worse still‚ Claudius has had himself crowned King despite the fact that

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    Shakespeare’s utilization of the text as a source to educate audiences on the human condition. Hamlet’s focus on corruption and its subsequent impact on individuals and society is raised in Claudius’ usurping of the throne. Contextualised in a period linked with the Great Chain of Being‚ Hamlet see’s Claudius’ murder of the old king and consequent crowning as king‚ “the serpent that did sting my father’s life/now wears his crown” as a transgression of the natural order. This corruption of the throne

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    Hamlet knows that society would not tolerate him murdering Claudius as an act of revenge if there was no corroborating evidence to prove the King’s guilt. Hamlet also wants to be positive of Claudius’ guilt to reassure himself that what he is doing is right. Claudius’ reaction to the play is the “more relative” evidence that Hamlet is looking for. An important part of Hamlet’s revenge is for Claudius to be perceived as the killer he really is. Even though Hamlet

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