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    an unfortunate turn of events his uncle Claudius and the murderer of his father‚ the late King Hamlet‚ becomes the new king and marries his mother. Just when Hamlet is about to give up he meets the ghost of his father who tells Hamlet to revenge his death and kill Claudius‚ in an skillful effort the prince creates a plan to hire actors and reply his father’s death in front of the new king in order to make him give in and admit to his wicked murder.

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    thoughts‚ which in turn aid their understanding of the plot and where the character stands in relation to these events. Hamlet’s first soliloquy of the play is filled with his reflection on familial matters‚ namely his mother’s hasty marriage to Claudius‚ and how religion has failed him. Shakespeare has used this soliloquy in Act 1 of Scene 2 in order for the audience to understand Hamlet’s grief‚ why his attitude towards women is often negative‚ and to foreshadow the religious influence which the

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    Shakespeare’s play Hamlet has become the most popular of his plays over the years. It is as popular now‚ if not more popular‚ than at the first performances in the early 1600’s and this shows that Hamlet is still popular with contemporary audiences even 400 years after it was written. There are many reasons why Hamlet is still relevant to contemporary audiences and these are expressed through the narrative conventions of Hamlet. As there are so many conventions present in Hamlet it is best summarized

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    Hamlet wants revenge against Claudius for his own father’s murder. Laertes wants revenge against Hamlet for killing his father‚ Polonius. Deception The characters in the play demonstrate several acts of deception. King Claudius hides the fact that he murdered his brother‚ King Hamlet. Hamlet conceals his knowledge of the murder and he also conceals his sanity. In fact‚ a lot of the play depends on Hamlet’s “antic disposition.” Polonius hides his loyalty to King Claudius and spies on Hamlet. Rosencrantz

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    hero to him cause he was a great king‚Hamlet’s father was killed by Hamlet’s uncle claudius Hamlet knows this. Hamlet acting mad does not only affect his life hamlet makes it affect others life to for example Hamlet’s relationship with his mother Gertrude was a very good while his father was alive was amazing but after his father died there is hatred towards her not for who she is but for what she has done‚ Gertrude was very quick to remarry the king’s brother. The Novel shows Hamlet’s relationships

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    play’s four kinds of relationships: in blood‚ in name‚ in romance‚ and in friendship‚ reflect the rotten state from which they spring. Hamlet’s mother disregards his grief‚ Polonius disregards his daughter’s love for Hamlet‚ Hamlet uses Ophelia‚ Claudius values power over his wife‚ and Hamlet

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    when Hamlet boorishly spoke to Ophelia his tone made the scene feel realistic. I also enjoyed how he adjourned the play several times to emphasize what is going to happen next. Hamlet would yell across the stage to make sure that everyone especially Claudius were conscious of what is occurring. Meanwhile‚ he also profoundly stared into Claudius’s eyes so that Horatio and he could witness Claudius’s culpable reaction. The acting company in this production gave Ophelia a more serious

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    shows the decline of Hamlet’s wellbeing through his inability to cope with the uncontrollable circumstances that he is faced with. When Hamlet tries to take control of his circumstances‚ the decisions that he makes and the relationships he has with Gertrude‚ as well as his beliefs in the court and in religion do not work in his favour. Ultimately‚ Hamlet cannot control his circumstances and in the process of attempting to do so‚ his impulsive actions hurt himself‚ his family‚ his friends and his love

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    corruption throughout the play. Both Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother‚ and Ophelia‚ Hamlet’s love‚ affected many of the decisions and actions done by Hamlet and play a passive role in the play’s action‚ but they are extremely important in exposing the play’s themes – in particular Hamlet’s misogyny. Gertrude and Ophelia are both manipulative characters that entice men around them and ultimately become the motivation for all of the tragic events throughout the play.   Gertrude influenced Hamlet significantly

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    over anything or anyone for a long amount of time. All the older men‚ including King Claudius‚ Polonius‚ and Laertes‚ in this tragedy have set these standards. King Claudius contributes to these standards in Act 1 when he scolds Hamlet for grieving about his father’s death at a party his mother and stepfather were having at their kingdom. Claudius told Hamlet “’tis unmanly grief” (Act 1 Scene 2 Line 6). Claudius associates Hamlet’s behavior with unmanliness‚ and therefore feminine behavior‚ because

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