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    story: Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ commences with Claudius holding court. He quickly dispenses with the memory of King Hamlet‚ asserting his position as the new leader of Denmark with decisive authority. Claudius’s dismissal from the story: Claudius dies at Hamlet’s hand: "Here‚ thou incestuous‚ (murd’rous‚) damned Dane‚ Drink off this potion. Is (thy union) here? (Forcing him to drink the poison.) Follow my mother. (King dies.) (5.2.356-58) Claudius’s relationship with Hamlet Hamlet and Claudius have an antagonistic

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    witness the wandering of an apparition that resembles King Hamlet in armor. The three guards are shocked and decide to inform the young Prince Hamlet‚ considering the spirit to be an omen for Denmark. Meanwhile‚ the new King Claudius (Hamlet’s uncle) and Queen Gertrude (Hamlet’s mother) are trying to comfort Hamlet‚ and attempt to persuade him into not being so anguished over his father’s death. According to Claudius‚ death is a part of life and must be accepted. The couple are successful in convincing

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    Hamlet Act 4 Essay

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    It’s first important to note that the premise of Act 4 isn’t to provide “filler”‚ although in tragedies‚ the idea that there need to be events to tie the ‘deaths’ in ACT 3 [Polonius] and the major climatic turners [The Mouse Trap‚ Claudius praying‚ Hamlet’s encounter with Gertrude and the reappearance of the Ghost] provides a means for Act 4 to provide the mechanism of “jointure for dramatically altered events to take shape” (Frye) Additionally‚ the methodology of Act 4 is often rife with awfully “unfortunate

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    soliloquy Hamlet’s unstable state of mind is evident as well as his feelings of despair about his father’s death and his disgust of his mother’s remarriage to his uncle Claudius. Hamlet’s hatred for his uncle is shown through harsh comparisons between Claudius and his late father. This soliloquy takes place after Claudius has begun his reign as king and has addressed the court for the first time but before Hamlet hears about the apparition that Horatio and the guards have seen. Hamlet’s character

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    In the play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Hamlet recklessly attempts to avenge the murder of his father by killing Claudius and he is not afraid to destroy anyone in his path. To begin‚ Hamlet’s constant seek of approval from his deceased father creates the motive for Hamlet to kill Claudius. Likewise‚ Hamlet’s overthinking unfortunately leads to the accidental murder of Polonius instead of Claudius. In addition‚ the absence of decisive and completed actions creates a dangerous environment in which

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    father’s death. His hesitation becomes excruciating to both himself and the audience who are waiting for the stagnation to end. Tremendous efforts have been spent debating Shakespeare’s justifications for Hamlet’s inactivity and lack of resolve in killing Claudius. The three main ideas for Hamlet’s

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    tragedy‚ Hamlet is possible the most complex and controversial character in any playwright. Hamlet‚ the main character offers a puzzling and ambiguous persona and is often contradicting himself leaving readers to question who the real Hamlet is. Hamlet’s erratic behavior ultimately poses the question: Is he being rational in his acts and sacrificing his life for the greater good‚ or has he simple gone mad? Throughout the play‚ we watch Hamlet go through several different stages of his life‚ constantly

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    Research Paper 4 February 2013 Serving as a legendary piece of literature‚ Hamlet has transcended beautifully through time‚ not only hosting many archetypal elements but also presenting an affectation of the Oedipus complex. Many conclude that Hamlet’s character boldly displays the Oedipal complex through his relationship with his mother‚ which also relates to his procrastination and relationship with his father. By definition‚ the Oedipal complex outlines the description of a boy’s desire to possess

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    Even though Claudius doesn’t believe in Hamlet’s madness‚ this hope is enough to temporarily aid Claudius’ guilt because he isn’t forced to accept the responsibility of the effects that the murder he initiated has on Hamlet. In preparation for the plan for Ophelia and Hamlet to interact so that

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    portrayal of Hamlet as he mourns for his father’s death expresses the filial love he has for his father‚ regardless of being taunted for his “unmanly grief”. This affection is deepened through Hamlet’s passionate oath to avenge his father’s “murder most foul...strange and unnatural”. The entire play hinges upon Hamlet’s oath to the Ghost‚ as he is unable to resist the moral dilemma of being forced to carry out the Ghost’s bidding. This recognises the imbalance in the Chain of Being as “the time is out of

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