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    with their marital problems‚ showing different kinds of love and relationships. In the play Hamlet‚ the reader also experiences many different kinds of love‚ ranging from lost love to superficial love. The relationships between Hamlet and Ophelia‚ and Claudius and Gertrude all create conflict which inevitably leads to tragedy. Many characters become involved with the relationships between Ophelia and Hamlet and Claudius and Gertrude which also leads to tragedy for many of those characters also. In

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    “Why seems it then so particular with thee”?(1.2.78) He responds‚ “ ‘Seems‚” madam? Nay‚ it is. I know not ‘seems’ ”(1.2.79). With those words‚ Hamlet delineates between appearance and reality‚ a theme that continues throughout the play Hamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare. The idea of appearance versus reality defines three characters in particular: Hamlet‚ Polonius‚ and Kind Claudius. The paradox of discrepancy between appearance versus reality is that sometimes‚ to find reality or truth‚ one has

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    When watching the movie Gladiator‚ one might notice how very similar this story is to the Shakespearean play‚ Hamlet. In Gladiator the main character seeks vengeance for the loss of his son and wife‚ as does Hamlet for the loss of his father. The vengeance sought out in Gladiator is a result of treachery involving loved ones as is the vengeance sought out in hamlet. Finally‚ both Hamlet and Gladiator are examples of dramatic tragedy where the main character ends up dying. Along with these similarities

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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the main theme of the play is appearance versus reality. The characters within the play appear to be sincere and honourable when in reality they are corrupt and immoral. Many of the characters within the play illustrate this concept. When looking at them from behind a mask they give the impression of a person who is genuine and honest‚ but in reality they are plagued with lies and despicable behaviour. Four of the main characters that attempt to deceive Hamlet by hiding behind

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    serves Hamlet as his initial goal in the pursuit for vindication of his father’s death. Soliloquy later reveals Hamlet’s torn sensibility and care for justice‚ which decelerates his ability to proceed in action against Claudius. Not until Hamlet confronts his own procrastination‚ does the inaction cease. Hamlet defeats his inner struggle by melding opposing forces and internally justifying revenge. Hamlet does not initially have a strong enough will to act solely on revenge. Even though Hamlet had

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    In the play "Hamlet‚" Shakespeare’s characters are confronted with the timeless question: How can one determine what is actually true from what only seems to be true? Throughout the play‚ the theme of appearance versus reality is constant. This theme is played out from the beginning‚ with Claudius’ attempt to conceal his secret intentions; Gertrude and Ophelia masking their own truths‚ and finally Hamlet‚ who assumes the role of a madman in order to uncover the reality behind his appearance. Various

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    was doomed. However on the other hand‚ Hamlet did not know that his life would be a tragic one. Hamlets’ fate played out through his whole life. No one knew that hamlet’s life would end up the way that it did. Hamlets’ life first changed when his Uncle Claudius killed Hamlet’s father‚ the King and Claudius’ brother. Claudius just wanted to get to the Queen Gertrude. So he committed the worst sin and killed the King. Claudius weaseled his way into Hamlet Jr.’ spot on the throne as King. There

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    In the play Hamlet: Prince of Denmark‚ a young prince is in search of the truth behind his father’s murder. At first‚ Hamlet sees the ghost of his deceased father and it tells him he was murdered by the now current king‚ Hamlet’s Uncle Claudius. Hamlet has to think about how he will get revenge for his fathers death‚ but because his only knowledge came from a ghost that only Hamlet heard speak‚ he is hesitant to get his revenge quickly. Hamlet does everything he can to show others the

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    Q: How does Shakespeare uses Imagery to show the development of theme and characters in King Lear and Hamlet? Ans: Shakespeare who was popular for his tragedies created two masterpieces which were quite different in plots but carried almost the same themes. They were two popular plays which developed in their plots with the help of imageries. Both the plays shared the theme of tragedy‚ and the important imageries which helped bring these plays to its climax were Animal Imagery‚ Imagery of Disease

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    reality from that person. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ characters like Polonius and Claudius are lead to their destruction by their selfish lies. In Conrad’s Heart Of Darkness‚ Marlow’s great lie‚ unselfish in nature‚ ensures the well being of Kurtz’s intended. Upon the comparison of the nature of lies in both works‚ it is clear that selfish lies lead to destruction‚ and unselfish lies help to preserve life. The most egocentric character in Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Polonius is the first victim of destruction

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