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    deception. In the quote “Why seems it so particular with thee?” “Seems‚ madam! Nay it is; I know not ‘seems.’ ‘Tis not alone my inky cloak‚ good mother‚ Nor customary suits of solemn black‚” (1.2.75) brings out the theme of deception. It translates that Gertrude thinks Hamlet is just acting as though he’s sad‚ when really‚ Hamlet is sad. He’s trying to say he doesn’t just “seem” sad. Hamlet is sad about his father’s murder and he shows it by wearing dark clothing‚ as said in this quote: “But I’ve got

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    Love is one of the most prevailing themes in Hamlet; the characters involved demonstrate a number of intricate emotions as the play progresses. We see Hamlet’s filial love for his mother‚ esoteric love for Ophelia and Hamlet’s platonic companionship with Horatio. However‚ Hamlet’s filial love for his father is foremost which causes conflicting thoughts to overwhelm him once an apparition in his father’s figure returns. The play opens when two guards‚ Marcellus and Barnardo‚ apprise Horatio about

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    other. Claudius opens the scene with a long monologue to the court and in it I get the sense that he is trying to behave as an appropriate new kings who had just came to the throne. But‚ he only has the throne because he married his brother’s widow‚ Gertrude. He says all the right things under the circumstances‚ but it is all still a bit off-putting to me. For example‚ when he says thank you for “going with this affair along” almost acknowledging the inappropriate mature of the situation. He then goes

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    of the men in their lives . In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ women are frequently manipulated by the strong male characters who are closest to them . This manipulation is displayed when examining the relationship between Ophelia and her father‚ Gertrude and her new husband‚ and even the Player King and Player Queen . These relationships reveal that behind every strong man in the text‚ there is a woman who is used to serve that man’s needs‚ then is quickly discarded . Early in the play‚ Shakespeare

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    Hamlet Essay Perhaps the most important‚ dramatic‚ tragic‚ violent‚ and gory scene in Shakespeare’s Hamlet is one of the last scenes in which a duel between Laertes and Hamlet turns into the death scene of more than four major characters‚ including Gertrude‚ Claudius‚ Laertes and Hamlet. Traditional death scenes involve the death of just one character and in some cases that is dramatic enough‚ but this death scene is huge‚ involving the death of almost all major characters. This scene not only leaves

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    murder of Hamlet by his bloody hands is the event that ignites the drama that unfolds afterwards and is a perfect example of using murder as a means to a desired goal; this time‚ the goal was the Danish crown as well as King Hamlet’s young wife‚ Gertrude. King Claudius’ crime is not an uncommon occurrence. As stated by John Safer in an essay titled “Hamlet Inconsistent”‚ “princes‚ we have learned from countless examples throughout history and drama‚ plot‚ scheme‚ maneuver‚ risk‚ and sometimes lose

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    Horatio and Marcellus not to make any remarks in relation to his "antic disposition (1.5.192)." Hamlet’s madness allows him to talk to Claudius‚ Gertrude‚ Ophelia‚ and Polonius in a manner that no prince would ever be allowed to speak in. Hamlet is often disrespectful and insulting in his remarks. Although his acting backfires during his speech to Gertrude‚ Hamlet is able to severely criticize her for the actions she has done because she thinks he is insane. During the play he also makes many sexual

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    DECEPTION IN HAMLET One must always be weary of the truth because it is quite often manipulated to serve the needs of any person who requires that the truth be on their side. Quite often‚ the only way to discern the truth from the fiction is by way of a deceptive act‚ because an act of deception always exposes both its self and the truth to be two quite different things. Nowhere is this more true than in William Shakespeare’s‚ Hamlet. One of the major themes in the play is in fact‚ deception.

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    the demise of the characters and the kingdom of Denmark. The sudden and tragic death of King Hamlet left the kingdom of Denmark and more importantly his son‚ Prince Hamlet‚ in a state of distress; as a quick fix to this problem Claudius married Gertrude. In the beginning of the play‚ after Hamlet’s confrontation with Claudius‚ he states in his soliloquy that‚ “O‚ that this too too solid flesh would melt / Thaw and resolve itself into a dew! / Or that the Everlasting had not fix’d / His canon ’gainst

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    Spectrum‚ 1968. 64-72. Print. Twentieth Century Interpretations. Shakespeare‚ William. Hamlet. eds. Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. New York: Simon and Schuster‚ 2012. Print. Smith‚ Rebecca. “The Heart Cleft in Twain: The Dilemma of Shakespeare’s Gertrude.”Hamlet. ed. Martin Coyle. Houndmills: Macmillan‚ 1992. 80-95. Print. New Casebooks. Wilson‚ John Dover. What Happens in Hamlet. London: Cambridge‚ 1976. Print.

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