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    his concern is to avenge his father’s death which he could not fulfill because his character does not show someone who is capable of murder‚ apart from this‚ there were various factors that contributed to Hamlet’s delay in seeking revenge against Claudius. Firstly‚ Hamlet delay in avenging his

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    his mother‚ Gertrude‚ and his love interest‚ Ophelia. Gertrude and Ophelia display many similar characteristics and face similar challenges in the first act of the play. Both Gertrude and Ophelia are naive and at times oblivious to other people’s motivations and feelings‚ especially those of Hamlet. In addition‚ Gertrude and Ophelia’s families are averse to the people that they each love. Finally‚ both of them are ridiculed by a family member in Act I. The similarities between Gertrude and Ophelia

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    Anscombe rejected many forms of ethical conceptions and embedded her own thoughts based of past philosophers. For this reason‚ Anscombe considered many aspects of ethics including‚ virtue‚ psychology‚ intention‚ desire and action (Driver). Based of Anscombe‚ ethics is based on the idea of virtue but because of her Catholic background‚ Anscombe based ethics of divine law. Anscombe believed that‚ “only suitable and really viable alternative is the religiously based moral theory” (Driver). Additionally

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    Within the passage from Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses diction‚ Imagery and metaphors in order to gravely convey the Ghost and Hamlet’s contempt for Claudius and the Queen. Shakespeare uses vivid Imagery throughout the selected passage to illustrate his theme. While describing the death of Hamlet’s father‚ the lines read “And curd‚ like eager droppings into milk‚ the thin and wholesome blood.” Giving the reader a gruesome picture of the spread of poison‚ encompassing the king’s body‚ Shakespeare shows

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    An Act of Betrayal in Hamlet Through King Claudius’s choice to murder former King Hamlet and marry Gertrude‚ he betrays his brother‚ Hamlet‚ and even his own morals. This act of disloyalty and deceit turns Claudius against the other characters‚ and leads to their eventual demise. In Act I‚ the ghost of King Hamlet proclaimed his anger towards Claudius‚ and spoke to Prince Hamlet of his “foul and most unnatural” death (Hamlet 1.5.25). In this exchange‚ the former king explained that his murderer

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    murderer‚ Claudius. Critics have come up with two types of reasons for the long delay‚ one reason being internal and the other external. The internal reasons being‚ Hamlet was too weak‚ he thought too much‚ and he was too religious. The external reasons being Claudius was heavily guarded and he was not sure if the ghost that gave him the orders to kill Claudius was actually his father. Every critic explains his view thoroughly. Herman Ulrici believes that Hamlet delays killing Claudius because

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    Gertrude Belle Elion The scientist I chose is Gertrude Belle Elion. She is a biochemist and a pharmacologist (Biography.com). She impacted the world of science greatly‚ especially in the area of medicine. She lived until the age of 81 in New York (Nobelprize.org). Gertrude Elion was born January 23‚ 1918 in New York‚ New York (Nobelprize.org). Both of her parents were immigrants at the time (Academy of Achievement). She lived in Manhattan for her early childhood where her father was a dentist.

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    Gertrude B. Elion was born in January23‚ 1918 in New York ‚ New York. As a child Trudy had a thirst for knowledge. She loved learning new things as the day went on. In the spring of 1933 Trudy graduated high school. Due to her father having problem with money Trudy decided to go to Hunter’s College‚ which was free. She later then got a job as a lab assistant‚ but could not be paid a formal salary. Through out her life she published many papers and help to create the modern world of medicine. She

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    An Analysis of Queen Gertrudes Position in King Hamlets Death Usually in a playwright‚ one of the author’s objectives is to keep the viewer or reader confused or disconcerted about certain events in the plot. Certain characters in a play or story that have concocted covert schemes to perhaps murder or frame somebody‚ may have confusing effects on the viewer. Depending on the way the plan was developed in the plot the viewer may have to stop and ask themselves; who was involved; who

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    Gertrude did not know about King Hamlet’s murder Gertrude’s behavior and her words proved that she had no clue Claudius had murdered the Old king. In Act 1‚ scene 5‚ Hamlet learned the truth from the ghost that his father was killed by Claudius. This ghost said that “The serpent that did sting thy father’s life Now wears his crown.” It basically indicates that Claudius was the person who killed him. Nevertheless‚ the ghost never mentioned that Gertrude was involved in this crime. It also did not

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