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    Ophelia’s Weakness Reveals Hamlet’s Strength Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ emphasizes the consequences of abandonment and isolation as differentiated through the contradicting reactions of Hamlet and Ophelia to parallel circumstances. Her suicide The unforeseen suicide of Ophelia reveals her inability handle her intense feelings and exemplifies Hamlet as a more resilient character due to immense mental strength. Hamlet’s famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy exhibits his mental resilience by maturely

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    Analysis Essay Dorian Gray & Hamlet Throughout the play Hamlet we see the themes of obsession and good vs. evil‚ Hamlet struggles with his inner demons until his tragic and untimely death. In the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray we meet a character that is very similar to Hamlet in his continuous struggles with his good vs. evil persona and obsession with youth. Many character is Oscar Wilde’s‚ Dorian Gray represent those of Hamlet. Both Dorian Gray and Hamlet who have love interest that both

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    The Archetypes In Hamlet

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    soliloquy of “to be or not to be‚” performed in Hamlet‚ but aside from the well-known and well-respected parts of the story‚ what more is there to explore? Well‚ every good story must also include a hero and a villain‚ right? But what exactly constitutes those umbrella terms of “hero” and “villain?” Born into royalty? A sort of dramatic trauma in the character’s past? All of these characteristics fall into the category of the archetype‚ and in Hamlet‚ the archetypes of the hero‚ the villain‚ the outcast

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    The Feeling of Music

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    historical memory‚ which I don’t like it at all. It will make me think the music that now I listen to are no any connotation and superficial. Even though I don’t like classical music‚ but somehow I will choose to listen it; because it let me have a feeling that back to the century. Classical music has a pretty big influence‚ because listening to classical music can decreases my tension in sometime. Even that classical music is not my preferred genre. Now‚ in my opinion there are a lot of difference

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    Importance of Feelings

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    Importance of Feelings   Feelings are our lifeblood. Without them‚ we would perish. Think about it. What if you couldn’t tell the difference between hot and cold‚ the feeling of pain‚ body temperature‚ strength or weakness? You would be numb at best‚ severely injured‚ or dead‚ at worst. Unable to discern possible danger or harm potential in the environment would doom you to a short life. That’s one set of feelings; the physical feelings‚ necessary for our survival. But what about emotional feelings? Are

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    The Innocence of Gertrude and Ophelia "Pretty Ophelia‚" as Claudius calls her‚ is the most innocent victim of Hamlet’s revenge in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. Hamlet has fallen in love with Ophelia after the death of his father. Ophelia "sucked the honey of his music vows" and returned Hamlet’s affection. But when her father had challenged Hamlet’s true intentions‚ Ophelia could only say: "I do not know‚ my lord‚ what I should think." Ophelia was used to relying on her father’s directions

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    Hamlet Essay

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    different contexts a text can be received. In your response‚ compare your personal evaluation of Hamlet with one other perspective on the play. A valuable text is one that is able to articulate its ideas‚ allowing understanding amongst the audience. Shakespeare’s Hamlet performs this but does it so well that even audience of different contexts can grasp its notions. This is also because Hamlet explores a universal human condition where overwhelming emotions dominates the susceptible and initiates

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    Feeling and People

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    popular and well liked because you are so enthusiastic and cheerful. You care deeply for your family and friends‚ and like to express your feelings through words and actions. People often say you have a gift for language and are able to articulate your strong beliefs and opinions with tact. You are quite empathetic and seem to just know what other people are feeling. Tension‚ fights‚ or conflict make you very uncomfortable so you try hard to please others and make peace between your friends. You hate

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    Femininity In Hamlet

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    When reading the play Hamlet‚ it sometimes seems that everything occurs because of a woman.  However‚ there is a problem with that assumption: the women are a little too passive to cause anything.  Certainly‚ the men’s feelings towards the women shape the events of the play‚ but that’s not exactly because of the women.  Instead‚ it’s the basic relationships between the men and women‚ the relationships of husband and wife‚ of brother and sister‚ father and daughter‚ and especially mother and son‚

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    Duplicity In Hamlet

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    character. In the play‚ Hamlet‚ this is clearly displayed by our despondent character‚ Hamlet. The play is essentially about Hamlet‚ the prince of Denmark‚ seeking revenge against his Uncle for murdering his Father. With the rapid marriage of his Mother and Uncle‚ the sighting of his deceased Father’s ghost‚ and the news of his father’s murder‚ we are left with such a confused and deranged character. Without the knowledge of him prior to his father’s death we are unknown to whom Hamlet

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