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    Hamlet's Angry Focus

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    it wasn’t a sin to commit suicide; he is falling apart. Hamlet is angry and upset at Gertrude because of her fast marriage to Claudius (his uncle)‚ right after the death of her husband and Hamlets father‚ Hamlet Sr. Hamlet understood and saw how much love Gertrude had for Hamlet Sr; following his body around at his funeral. Hamlet feels Gertrude’s feelings are fake at the funeral. Hamlet is also mad at Gertrude because of her frailty‚ she needs a man to meet her sexual pleasures and her standards

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    He then joins in conference with King Claudius and he explains to Laertes that it was Hamlet who killed his father and the reason why he couldn’t charge Hamlet for it because of his mother Queen Gertrude. So King Claudius produces a plan to get rid of Hamlet but would also benefit Laertes. He would challenge Hamlet to a duel in which Laertes sword will be dipped in poison and anything such as a simple scratch with the tip of the sword would kill

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    king hamlet and Gertrude. Hamlets lover Ophelia is easily persuaded by her father Polonius and her brother Laertes‚ and Hamlets two friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern get by swayed by Claudius and Polonius. The influential nature of some characters is what prompted the failure or success of other characters. Family influential abilities are a key in ones‚ path to success or failure. Hamlet was lead to his failure by both his dead father‚ King Hamlet‚ and his mother Gertrude. King Hamlet came

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    roles in his famous play Hamlet. The two female roles in the play are Queen Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother‚ and Ophelia‚ Hamlet’s love and daughter of Polonius. These women are always being told what to say and do. They never speak up for themselves‚ and that creates trouble for them in the end. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark the women are manipulated by the men‚ which causes Gertrude and Ophelia to die tragically. The double standards for women in this play

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    due to the poor living conditions and the breaking of the tribe by the white man" (Kramer‚ pg 4). Two examples of a person getting into trouble in Johannesburg are Absalom and Gertrude Kumalo. Absalom went in search of honest labor‚ but gave in to the temptations of making easy money by means of robbery and other crime. Gertrude on the other hand‚ went to the big city to find her husband‚ but ended up trying to raise her son alone by bootlegging liquor and selling her body for sex. The best example

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    Struggle: Needed to Achieve Freedom How much Freedom do we actually have? To answer this we first must answer what it means to be free. Merman-Webster Dictionary said that free means “Not physically held by something‚” they defined freedom as “The absence of necessity‚ coercion‚ or constraint in choice or action.” In other words it means people aren’t forced to do something‚ that people have the right to speak up and pursue their dreams. From this definition it is evident that‚ for the most part

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    In Wil liam Shakespeare‟s play Hamlet ‚ the protagonist Hamlet shows a negative viewtowards the women in his life. He considers that both his mother Gertrude and Ophelia havedeceived him through their actions; Gertrude married only a month after Hamlet‟s father‟s death‚ and Ophelia heeds her father‟s command not to see Hamlet despite confessing her love for him.Hamlet sees both women as fragile and too dependent on the men in their lives which make himsay ‚ “Frailty‚ thy name is women.” Now‚

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    deviance an crime

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    and jealous caretaker Gertrude. During the movie‚ we see many examples of both deviance and crime. Gertrude engages in many deviant behaviors such as illegitimacy when she has a child out of wedock with a young boy that is multiple years younger than her. She is also a big hypocrite as she puts a ‘front’ as being a hardworking‚ dedicated mother and Christian. Gertrude goes to church every Sunday but yet she doesn’t follow God’s word. There is a scene in the movie where Gertrude and the family just

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    everyone appears happy – however the figure of Hamlet is clad in a "nighted colour". This particular effect immediately isolates Hamlet from the rest of the characters present. Hamlet ’s attire is interpreted as overly melodramatic by Claudius and Gertrude; Hamlet insists he is truly grieving for his father‚ but it is also possible that he is deliberately lengthening his "mourning duties" to indicate that he will not accept Claudius as neither his King or his stepfather. <br> <br>Hamlet ’s soliloquy

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    Everyone is struggling with something‚ just as Hamlet was with knowing the fact that his father‚ the king was murdered by his uncle: Harito. Everyone is struggling‚ but just as as hamlet did with his inner conflicts you don’t have to hold it in or get revenge just as he does and proves throughout shakespeare’s play‚ he wanted justice for his Father just as the king’s ghost had demanded because his was driven by anger and resentment for his murder that it caused Hamlet to trust not even the ones

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