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    Justice in Hamlet

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    as simple a task as he originally thought. As evidenced by events that unfold that result in the death of many of his friends and family‚ and also himself‚ a sense of justice can become easily warped and corrupted when revenge is the motivator. Hamlet’s quest for justice is first introduced when he is visited by an ambiguous ghost who claims to be his father‚ the former king. The ghost tells Hamlet the details of his murder‚ including that his uncle Claudius is the culprit. Hamlet‚ shocked and angry

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    soliloquies that are highly interpretable by the audience. Hamlet discovers his father’s unnatural death was a heinous plot by his uncle to steal the crown and the queen. Throughout the play‚ in Hamlet’s soliloquies‚ he reveals himself to be a righteous individual who will execute what he believes in: justice. In Hamlet’s second soliloquy‚ he vows to avenge his father after he was murdered by Claudius in perfidious fratricide. Hamlet affirms he will not forget the ghost and its desires and ignore the distractions

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    Duplicity In Hamlet

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    As events and his madness unravels we slowly learn that the element of duplicity is the key that brings out most of Hamlet’s character. For example‚ when Rosencrantz and Guildenstern try to mislead him in favor for Claudius‚ Hamlet rages about their betrayal towards him. While that occurs‚ we are able to see a glimpse of what’s truly flowing in Hamlet’s mind. Hamlet says to them‚ “the earth‚ seems to me a sterile promontory...why‚ it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent

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    English 30

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    contemplates whether to take vengeance on his uncle or not. Shakespeare is constantly calling attention to Hamlet’s worries and delays. He repeatedly raises the issue of delay in decision making. Even though as the reader‚ an individual may think it is something he/she imposes on the play‚ but the play raises the issue itself. In Hamlet’s first soliloquy‚ Shakespeare shows the first true insight into Hamlet’s contemplative nature and his suppression of the passionate feelings towards Gertrude and Claudius

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    than able to rival the likes of ’Desperate Housewives’‚ despite it’s age. What the audience gets with the play‚ Hamlet‚ is a storyline that is complex and intricate‚ a plot that is interwoven with tales of love‚ betrayal‚ murder and action‚ or in Hamlet’s case‚ inaction. Regardless of the play’s familiarity‚ Hamlet continues to be a text with an interminable amount of relevance to today’s society‚ largely due to it’s examination of the human experience. However‚ there is another thing that manages

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    Hamlet - Textual Integrity

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    Hamlet’s character does not conform to a typical tragic hero in the fact that Hamlet’s personal qualities lacks hubris or any form of excessive pride which is one of the fundamental causes of the fall of any traditional tragic hero. For Hamlet‚ rather it’s his hamartia or tragic flaw of vasolation and indecisiveness "thou art a scholar‚" that leads to Hamlet’s downfall. Because of this‚ it can be argued that Hamlet was not suited to the task that was set out before him‚ as seen in Hamlet’s first

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    Hamlet

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    stance on this landmark play through an evaluation of Hamlet’s struggle between revenge and morality‚ inherent in the text. In particular‚ it is the themes of revenge‚ lust and suicide that act as vessels into the very philosophical core of humanity‚ canonising Hamlet as a metaphysical play which connects with audiences from any socio-historical context. Although Shakespeare’s Hamlet is recognised as part of the revenge tragedy genre‚ Hamlet’s situation between a rational upbringing and emotional

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    natures‚ that which the mind simply cannot withstand. One of the most debated subjects in Hamlet by William Shakespeare is the interpretation of Hamlet’s character‚ in particular‚ his sanity. Hamlet goes through a struggle with himself following his father’s death‚ after his mother remarries to his uncle and the appearance of his father‚ King Hamlet’s ghost‚ asking for vengeance. These hardships could have had the potential to drive him to the point of insanity‚ Hamlet displays too much intelligence

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    downfall. Similarly in the novel Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s extreme love for his father and his hatred towards his mother play a major role in his tragedy. In these works‚ there are a number of motivating factors that contribute to the downfall of the main characters- obsession‚ hatred‚ and the wanting to be accepted – but ultimately it is love that leads to the demise of Gatsby and Hamlet. Hamlet loved his father‚ King Hamlet‚ and it was his death that broke young Hamlet’s heart. It is the love he had for his

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    an insight into the characters frame of mind‚ in this case giving reasons for Hamlet’s delay. The “O what a rogue and peasant slave am I” and “How all occasions do inform against me” soliloquies highlight the ways in which cowardice can prevent action. Hamlet reproaches himself for his apparent weakness and lack of action claiming that he has “but one part wisdom and ever three parts coward.” However the notion of Hamlet’s cowardice‚ made famous by G. Wilson Night who claims Hamlet is a “sick soul”

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