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    Hamlet faces many challenges. Right from the opening of the play‚ Hamlet is challenged with grief and loss and is given the task of revenge. This burdensome task consumes Hamlet‚ making his nominal success pointless and superfluous. However‚ what Hamlet’s task of revenge does accomplish is that revenge is a dark and dangerous deed which can consume someone as easily as liberate them. Hamlet is all about gaining revenge against his uncle/stepfather Claudius. Hamlet does not believe that it is right

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    cannot be categorized into one definition‚ nor can it be simplified into one specific action. In Hamlet‚ Hamlet‚ prince of Denmark‚ is consumed by madness and is alternately driven to his own death. Despite the fact that many people believe that Hamlet’s mad behavior was planned and controlled. It is arguable that his madness was not feigned‚ and he was actually insane. Hamlet was drove into madness by the demonic possession of the ghost of Hamlet‚ the deep grudge he had for his mother Gerturde‚

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    In Hamlet’s case he sacrifices his mind state in order for him to get his revenge on King Claudius. After seeing Fortinbras’ army go off to war Hamlet states‚ “O‚ from this time forth my thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth.”(IV V 65-66) Through this statement one observes the death of Hamlet’s old self‚ which is to be buried in the second grave‚ as he now has to move into action in order to avenge his father. In a physical sense Hamlet’s quest to avenge his father comes

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    and madness. The occurrence of insanity in Shakespeare’s Hamlet is one of the most discussed cases of mental illness in English literature. Over the course of the play‚ Prince Hamlet’s feigned madness becomes reality as those around him grow continually less sympathetic with him and his own emotions overcome reason. Hamlet’s mental state and relationship with reality deteriorates throughout the play‚ beginning with a plot to catch the guilty king by faking madness. In the beginning of the play

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    of existence‚ his thoughts of committing suicide‚ and his thoughts on death‚ suffering‚ and action. All of the soliloquies in Hamlet show us how Hamlet’s character changes and develops over the course of the play and how Hamlet becomes a stronger character then he was at the beginning of the play. Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ lines 129 to 159 presents us with Hamlet’s first soliloquy. In this soliloquy Hamlet addresses the audience and tells us how pointless life has become to him. He says in lines 132-134‚ “O

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    A Puppeteer of Emotions In spite of the fact that the plot evokes the implication that it occurred between the close of 16th century and the start of the 17th century‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet surpasses the constraints of time and muses upon both the primitive and contemporary man. In the late 16th century in England‚ people of all classes on the social echelon‚ with the exception of royals‚ were able to publicly eyewitness theatre. Audiences craved new plays to assuage their appetites. One of numerous

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    The construction of Hamlet’s soliloquies‚ the constant presence of disease imagery and the overlapping revenge threads within the play assist in the creation of memorable‚ flawed characters that personify the themes of revenge and corruption. Furthermore‚ the interactions perpetuated by Hamlet‚ Claudius‚ Laertes and Gertrude serve to highlight the intensity of awareness in grappling with key dilemmas within those themes that resonate with audiences past and present. Thus Hamlet’s timeless appeal can

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    topics that Shakespeare tries to share with us in Hamlet are pretty much as important to today’s society‚ and general public. By the way we speak and act towards hatred‚ or revenge among each other. The topic mostly surrounds in Hamlet is revenge. Hamlet’s furious

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    deceased King Hamlet. The 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

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    hence the demanding questions and lack of trust. Horatio is with Bernardo and Marcellus because they want Horatio to witness the appearance of the apparition so that they will have someone else acknowledge its happening. Horatio is listed as Prince Hamlet’s friend and confidant and Marcellus refers to Horatio as a "scholar" when the apparition first appears. 2. What is Horatio’s initial response to the story of the apparition? What happens when the ghost appears for the first time (1.1.37.1)? Notice

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