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    Ophelia associates with Hamlet because she loves in his noble status‚ and she imagined that Hamlet should be a good person like a gentleman as his high status. So‚ she wants true love with him but when Hamlet got mad‚ he turned to be another person like a bad guy. In this soliloquy‚ she complains about her bad fortune that she associated with Hamlet. She though that Hamlet position doesn’t look as good as it should be. She talks about her relationship with him and though how it should be in the future

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    vengeance‚ “So art thou to revenge when thou shalt hear” (60; Act. 1‚ Sc. 5). The ghost directly address the issue of revenge multiple times while visiting Hamlet‚ also saying: “Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder”(62; Act 1‚ Sc 5). The ghost of Hamlet’s father urges Hamlet to take immediate action towards avenging his father’s death. At this point in the play Hamlet is seen as eager to do as his father wishes. He replies‚ “Haste me to know’t‚ that I‚ with wings as swift as meditation or thoughts

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    Hamlet's Second Soliloquy

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    HAMLET’S SECOND SOLILOQUY Coming immediately after the meeting with the Ghost of Hamlet’s father‚ Shakespeare uses his second soliloquy to present Hamlet’s initial responses to his new role of revenger. Shakespeare is not hesitant in foreboding the religious and metaphysical implications of this role‚ something widely explored in Elizabethan revenge tragedy‚ doing so in the first lines as Hamlet makes an invocation to ‘all you host of heaven’ and ‘earth’. Hamlet is shown to impulsively rationalize

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    Hamlet's True Intentions

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    "Hamlet’s True Intent" For centuries many people have contemplated the masterpiece Hamlet. They have ravaged it for ideas and plundered it for its true meaning. Many have argued over its themes of madness‚ incest‚ isolation‚ revenge‚ and etc. Some scholars believe that Hamlet was truly mad; while others think he just feigns insanity. Hamlet isn’t mad. His isolation from love‚ and his vivid pursuit of revenge might seem to have unhinged his thoughts but he is merely hiding his true intent. From

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    Hamlet's First Soliloquy

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    reader that it’s only an act. He puts on a show in order to get the characters around him to perceive him as crazy. Yet his private persona contrasts his actions in public. Through Hamlet’s soliloquies‚ he give the readers insight into he is truly feelings. In the play there is a distinct yet intentional difference in Hamlet’s personality‚

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    Hamlet's Tragic Hero

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    There is no doubt in my mind that Hamlet is a tragic hero. There are many examples that you can find that helps him fall under the title “hero.” One is that he starts out as a typical hero trying to give the noblest deed‚ to avenge his father’s death‚ and in the end dies as any noble hero does‚ and dies for what he loves. But like every other hero he possess a tragic flaw that aids him into his poor decisions. His tragic flaws are how he is over passionate about the death of his father and the limits

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    Hamlet's Views Of Humanity

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    They were the ones to easily break and have a weak mindset when it came to character. Hamlet also set his mother in this view‚ because of what she did. After a month of the death of Hamlet’s father‚ the mother laid in bed with Hamlet’s uncle and married him. Hamlet called this being weak and treacherous‚ causing him to view other women in the same light. "I have of late—but wherefore I know not—lost all my mirth‚ forgone all custom of exercises‚ and indeed

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    Hamlet's View Of Death

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    confusing questions about the human condition: particularly death and honor and‚ whether is it wiser to spend life living in peace but shamefully or to face the struggles inherent in one’s life knowing the outcome would be unfavorable. This is one of hamlet’s most memorable and interesting scenes‚ where he contemplates dying in the pursuit of his beliefs. He has become so conflicted‚ dealing with grief‚ anger‚ while juggling his plan for taking down that he can no longer enjoy life. He has allowed himself

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    Hamlet’s famous “to be or not to be” speech is supposedly the greatest‚ most significant‚ and intriguing creation in all of English writing. Shakespeare investigates the subject of life and also the subject of death and even inquiries what happens after death‚ all while Hamlet is debating on whether or not he needs to end his life or keep on battling through his unhappiness. The beginning of the speech establishes some sort of stability. There is a direct struggle of want to being dead or alive

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    Hamlet's Tragic Flaw

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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet is his own worst enemy. This is due to his procrastination and his inability to act to avenge his father’s death. Another character in Hamlet that displays hamartia is Polonius‚ who interferes in everyone’s affairs. Hamlet’s hamartia is his indecisiveness and Polonius’ tragic flaw is interference. Two scenes that create catharsis‚ is the death of Polonius and the swordfight at the end of the play. The flaws of these gentlemen are what lead to the death of not only themselves

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