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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet tells the story of how betrayal and the supernatural lead Hamlet‚ the prince of Denmark‚ down a path of self-destruction. Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother‚ also plays an instrumental role in his decline. Her quick marriage to his uncle‚ Claudius‚ who kills his father‚ devastates Hamlet. He ponders adopting the Greco-Roman philosophy of revenge‚ but questions its morality because he respects the Judeo-Christian virtue that honors fathers‚ old or new. These elements lure Hamlet

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    agreed upon for generations. Hamlet’s flaw was clear‚ his inability to act is Shakespeare’s way of impressing

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    off…” (line 70) 9. Explain Claudius’ comments to Hamlet regarding his father’s death. Explain at least 5 pieces of advice he gives to Hamlet? (lines 90-121) 10. List and explain the 4 allusions in Hamlet’s speech. (lines 133-164) 11. Quote and explain 4 examples of figurative language from Hamlet’s speech. (lines 133-164) Scene 3 12. Compare Laertes’ advice to Ophelia (lines 20 1. What is Horatio’s opinion of the ghost before and after he sees it? What does the ghost look like? 2. Explain

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    notion of these two areas‚ and accept the responsibility for what they have done with the knowing thought of their consequences being inevitable. • It raises new ideas about morality in the play over time‚ and provides us a deeper insight into Hamlet’s internal struggle‚ questioning to what extent his conscience needed and how it relates to moral sensitivity and the ability to act quickly‚ without complacency. • This illuminates the concerns with characters and their complacency leading to revenge

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    ex-girlfriend‚ and all the unfortunate events in between‚ portray Hamlet as a man with many sorrows. These hardships allow the audience to mourn with and connect to Hamlet’s complex character. Shakespeare evokes sympathy from the reader through the hastened marriage of Hamlet’s mother‚ the murderess actions of his wretched uncle‚ and Hamlet’s apparent madness. These occurrences develop not only sympathy from the audience‚ but the main theme of revenge as Hamlet seeks to avenge his father’s wrongful death

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    always greater than the expected value resulting from non-belief (Pascal 154). Analogously‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet addresses a problem concerning whether and how to act. Though Hamlet is often analyzed as a play about indecisiveness and‚ hence‚ Hamlet’s failure to act adequately‚ another potential perspective is that the play shows the reader the many uncertainties that individuals experience during their lives and how many unknown variables are taken for granted when people act or when they judge

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    After the prince’s speech‚ Horatio enters and tells him about the Ghost; Hamlet decides to stand watch with the guards that night. Elsewhere‚ Laertes‚ who has secured the king’s permission to return to his studies in Paris‚ warns Ophelia to beware Hamlet’s romantic advances. When Polonius enters‚ he gives Laertes some parting advice and upon learning of his daughter’s budding relationship with Hamlet‚ forbids her to see him again. That night the Ghost appears to Hamlet‚ demanding revenge for his murder

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    human’s own imperfections. In William Shakespeare’s‚ Hamlet‚ Shakespeare sheds light on the tragic flaws of heroic characters; the tragedy that befalls Hamlet is the result of his unrealistic idealism‚ which is the cause of Hamlet’s alienation and indecisiveness. Hamlet’s unrealistic idealism alienates him‚ and can be seen through his abhorrence of women’s “frailty” (I‚ii‚146) which causes his relationship with Gertrude and Ophelia to deteriorate. Hamlet expects his mother to mourn for her husband’s

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    revenge after finding the news that his father‚ the former king‚ was murdered and dethroned by his own brother. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare focuses on a tone of mysterious dread and surmounting tension to reveal the internal conflicts within Hamlet’s psyche. To illustrate his theme of how evil and corruption lead Hamlet to madness‚ Shakespeare depicts distinct and worsening images of decay within Denmark. The first sign of the country’s moral disintegration appears at the beginning of the

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    Shakespeare uses multiple soliloquies to reveal Hamlet’s true thoughts. A soliloquy is an act of speaking one’s thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers‚ especially by a character in a play. These soliloquies are important because they reveal characters true thoughts‚ that would not be shown in regular conversation. In Hamlet‚ there are seven different soliloquies‚ each one builds upon each other and show the development of the character Hamlet. These soliloquies throughout the

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