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    seen through their lack of control over their sexuality‚ their lack of voice and their lack of independence. The lack of control women have over their sexuality is predominant in Hamlet and it alludes to the treatment of women. The recently widowed Gertrude has remarried with her past husband’s brother‚ Claudius. This leads to Hamlet’s protest since he feels like this is a betrayal of his father and the marriage also strips himself of his right to the throne. In his first soliloquy‚ Hamlet speaks about

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    question” (3.1.56). Throughout Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s constant questioning of heteronormativity overall stems from his unhealthy and misandristic relationships with women. Hamlet’s foundational opinion of female relationships is with his narcissistic mother‚ Gertrude. Building off of Gertrude’s selfish parenting style is Hamlet’s relationship with Ophelia. Although Ophelia’s relationship with Hamlet is romantic as opposed to maternal‚ Ophelia’s disloyalty towards Hamlet is yet another driving point of Hamlet

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    opposite sex. Most of the time‚ the child ends up getting into relationships with people that are reminiscent of their parent of the opposite sex. In Hamlet‚ the main character‚ Hamlet‚ seems to be following this Freudian theory. When Hamlet’s mother‚ Gertrude‚ remarries after Hamlet’s father’s death‚ Hamlet is enraged and hates his stepfather. It seems as though Hamlet does not want anyone to love his mother because he wants to love her the most. He also does not want his mother to give any attention

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    Appearance vs. Reality In Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Hamlet‚ there is a dominant and overwhelming theme that is concurrent throughout the play. Throughout the play‚ all the characters appear as one thing on the outside‚ yet on the inside they are completely different. The theme of appearance versus reality surrounds Hamlet due to the fact that the characters portray themselves as one person on the outside‚ and one different on the inside. In the play‚ Claudius‚ Hamlet’s uncle‚ appears

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    The play Hamlet is a play about revenge. In the play Hamlet‚ it leads me to believe that revenge is not justified in any way. Because Claudius dies‚ Hamlet dies‚ Ophelia‚ Horatio all die at the end of the play. The first reason why the Hamlet play is proof that revenge is not justified. Hamlet is the main character of the play trying to figure out how to get revenge on Claudius. Claudius killed hamlets father by pouring poison in his father’s ear. In order to become the new king of Denmark. And

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    through Prince Hamlet‚ Gertrude‚ Polonius‚ and Claudius. After King Hamlet’s death‚ many characters’ own secrets and thoughts about other people start to come into the light for everyone to see. Polonius wants his daughter to stay away from Hamlet‚ but then he is willing to use her to find out the truth. Polonius tells his daughter Ophelia to stay away from Prince Hamlet‚ “This is for

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    Jake Borgschulte 2/17/2013 Mr.Sargent Period C Women in Hamlet The women in Hamlet are portrayed as either trophies‚ such as Gertrude as Claudius’ trophy for taking the throne‚ or as scapegoats for the males to scorn when they feel they have been disrespected or wronged. Hamlet attacks both Ophilia and Gertrude throughout the play whenever he becomes enraged over his father’s death. Hamlets madness and insecurity cause him to attack the two people who care for him most. His mentality is that

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    “Loyalty” in 2009 television film Hamlet The performance to be analyzed in this article is the 2009 blockbuster television film version of Hamlet. The article attempts to explore one of the major themes in the performance --- loyalty. In the following paragraphs‚ the selected version will be firstly introduced. A brief summary of plot of the film will also be provided. Of course‚ most of the writing will concentrate on “loyalty” in the film‚ including “loyalty” reflected on the important characters

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    characterise the importance of relationships in Hamlet. Shakespeare uses different characters and their interactions to highlight innate aspects of the human condition. This is highlighted through Hamlet’s relationship with Claudius‚ Ophelia and Gertrude. It is through these interactions that one can see the importance of relationships in shaping of one’s human nature. Within the relationship between Hamlet and Claudius‚ it is evident that deception leads to the act of madness in order to gain

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    catalyst to the tragic events that take place within the play. The grievances that Hamlet had against his Claudius‚ now his step-father and King‚ is the murder of his father‚ the theft of his crown and Claudius’ hasty marriage of his mother and queen‚ Gertrude. The main grievance Hamlet has with his uncle is the murder of his father‚ the king. Already grieving over death of his father‚ Hamlet discovers‚ by confession of his father‚ that Claudius murder him in order to become king. Called to action by

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