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    Oedipus Rex vs Hamlet

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    Compare and contrast Oedipus and Hamlet. Is Oedipus more a man of action? Or is he more a man driven by whim and sudden‚ rash decisions? Which character is more selfless? Does Hamlet show any signs of selfish motives in his actions or inactions? Which protagonist seems more learned? wiser? more religious? more loving? more incestuous? Which seems to be a better murder investigator? Does Oedipus have any of Claudius’ motives when he kills the king‚ Laius? Then which murderer is more blameworthy--Oedipus

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    Hamlet vs. Lion King

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    May 1‚ 2013 Hamlet vs. Lion king Some may say that Disney’s the Lion King is a children’s version of Shakespear’s Hamlet. There are many similarities and differences. In the very opening scene of the Lion King Mufasa‚ the king of the pridelands confronts his brother Scar. This is similar to Hamlet‚ shortly after Hamlet visits his mother and kills Polonius‚ there is a meeting between him and Claudius. Both of the kings visit their sons and give them advice that sets them into action. Mufasa appears

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    Hamlet vs Lion King

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    8 April 2010 Hamlet vs. The Lion King Major themes in literature and art reappear throughout history. In most cases‚ the interpretation reflects the current social norms of the time. This can be seen through analysis of the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ which reflects the Elizabethan time period‚ and the movie The Lion King by Walt Disney‚ an animated modern version of Hamlet‚ which mirrors the current era. Each piece of literature is formatted around the same plot. In general‚ an uncle

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    Hamlet: Power vs Happiness

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    Hamlet: Power vs Happiness Claudius what are your motives for killing the king‚ marrying his wife and taking on the role of father to his young son? Claudius is introduced in act I‚ ii. In this scene he has an important speech. In this speech he talks about the death of the king‚ his marriage to the queen and the foreign problems of the state. He utilizes many transitions and tends to empiseze the foreign affairs of the state. I don’t know what to make of this‚ it could mean various things.

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    Name ENG-4U Teacher Comparison: Hamlet vs. Gladiator Hamlet is a tragic play that was written by William Shakespeare. In this play‚ it focuses on Hamlet in which he wants to seek revenge as his father murdered by his uncle and now his stepfather‚ as the murderer married his mother and King Hamlets’ wife named Claudius. Gladiator is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Ridley Scott where a loyal Roman general named Maximus Decimus Meridius betrayed when the Emperor Marcus Aurellus’s ambitious

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    Lion King vs. Hamlet

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    Lexi Hamfer Pd. 3 Mrs. Rooney Lion King vs. Hamlet 3/6/2014 Influences of Hamlet Shown in The Lion King Still captivating people today‚ the story elements and classic plot of Hamlet‚ written by the influential William Shakespeare‚ have made it to the film screen in a version that the whole family can enjoy. The Lion King‚ one of Disney’s most legendary movies‚ illustrates aspects and characteristics of Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ and captures it in a magical‚ enthusiastic style. More than just the

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    free expression to all his antisocial thoughts‚ when he starts to carry out those actions‚ its it possible to say at what point the stops pretending and starts actually being crazy?". In Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ the way others interpret Hamlet’s behavior is different from the way Hamlet views himself. Hamlet is in a situation where his sanity is turning into insanity. He is like one of those people who tell so many lies that they start believing their own lies. Hamlet’s acting is so vivid to

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    Outline Topic Three: Fate vs. free will in Hamlet and Oedipus. Choose whether you will analyze fate or free will for Hamlet and fate or free will for Oedipus. I. Introduction: A. Fate is the development of events beyond a persons control‚ regarded as determined by a supernatural power “fate decided his course” a persons destiny B. Free will is the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate‚ the ability to act at one’s own discretion‚ freedom of choice‚ liberty C. Thesis: Oedipus

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    The death of one’s parent has an incomprehensible complication on the child. William Shakespeare has masterfully conveyed this implication into his text‚ Hamlet through the viewpoint of the protagonist (which incidentally bears the same title)‚ an implication with an ambiguous nature. The implication refers to the complex state in which Hamlet’s mind is in; is he continuing to feign insanity to avenge his fallen father and defend his own honour or has he immersed himself entirely to the pursuit of

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    similarities and differences when comparing and contrasting Shakespeare’s play Hamlet versus Franco Zefferelli’s film version. The most obvious difference between the two is that they are different mediums‚ one is written and one is visual. People can have varied perceptions from what you thought the appearances and mannerisms of the characters to be while reading the text then when you see them on the screen. Hamlet appeared to be much older in the film than Ophelia‚ who looked about the age she

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