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    Hamlet vs. Laertes

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    Jeffrey Kotch Mrs. Ingram Literary Analysis English 12 The main theme in Hamlet is revenge. Although Hamlet and Laertes are both seeking revenge‚ they go about it differently. Because they are in the same situation‚ they can be compared to one another. Shakespeare probably created the retaliatory Laertes in order to make the reader or audience side with Hamlet‚ the protagonist. By comparing him to the rash Laertes‚ the author forces the reader to appreciate the careful thought that goes into

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    Hamlet Vs. Macbeth

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    What separates Hamlet from other revenge plays (and maybe from every play written before it) is that the action we expect to see‚ particularly from Hamlet himself‚ is continually postponed while Hamlet tries to obtain more certain knowledge about what he is doing. This play poses many questions that other plays would simply take for granted. Can we have certain knowledge about ghosts? Is the ghost what it appears to be‚ or is it really a misleading fiend? Does the ghost have reliable knowledge about

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    Hamlet vs. Beowulf

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    Beowulf and Hamlet compare? Though both play a major role in an epic story‚ they share a few common viewpoints. The outcome of both stories is greatly influenced by the main character’s struggles in life. The situations that occur throughout these stories also impact the narratives. In addition‚ the various characters in each work influence the protagonists’ choices and lives. Each is involved in themes which can easily relate to those of modern day society‚ although Beowulf and Hamlet live in completely

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    Frankenstein vs Hamlet

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    “THE DEAD AMONGST THE LIVING” IN HAMLET AND FRANKENSTEIN William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet and Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein are challenging literary works that both have the same theme about the dead amongst the living. Both protagonists Hamlet and Victor Frankenstein endure hard times after their beloved father/mother dies. Victor’s mother and Hamlet’s father play a significant role in their upbringing. Therefore‚ their deaths bring to them inexpressible nostalgia for the past. Memories

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    Culture Vs. Counterculture - This theme is about Nurse Ratched vs. McMurphy. Nurse Ratched is culture and is trying to get everyone to listen to her. McMurphy is the counter culture. He tries to show everyone that the nurses aren’t always right and they can think for themselves. That life isn’t just about the nurse’s orders. McMurphy is kind of the idol for the men in the ward. He tries to prove that the men are individuals and and don’t have to listen to the nurses. He shows this through many examples

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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ there is a horrendous catastrophe that revolves around Hamlet‚ the prince of Denmark. Hamlet involves romance‚ disastrous events‚ and death. Throughout the play‚ Hamlet is a prince who fails to take action whenever he needs to‚ leads to everyone around him getting hurt and in the end‚ he himself gets hurt. When his father died‚ he knew that his death was not natural‚ but he had to make sure he was correct before he avenges his father’s death. When the ghost of Old King Hamlet told Hamlet

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    Hamlet Good vs Evil

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    “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” -William Shakespeare Good VS. Evil Why Does Hamlet delay so long in achieving his revenge- what is really stopping him? There is an inner battle inside Hamlet that no one knows about‚ good versus evil‚ stuck between both worlds. Hamlet is the only one who can decided which world to want to be apart of. Hamlet‚ the story‚ reveals that the individual can only find meaning by looking inward and living according to his or her own beliefs and including

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    Appearance vs. Reality In The Merchants of Venice the Prince of Morocco says that “All that glisters is not gold;Often have you heard that told” [2.7.69-70]. This statement stands particularly true for the theatrical Hamlet since things are not always as they seem. Shakespeare uses many aspects such as madness‚ greed and the need to take revenge to build upon his more complex idea of appearance vs reality.The theme is constant until the final act since the characters hide behind a curtain of duplicity

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    Hamlet Vs. Willy Loman

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    Hamlet vs. Willy Death of a Salesman‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ is a book about a salesman named Willy Loman who lives in the past and holds on to ideals and dreams that simply don’t exist anymore‚ constantly worrying about his material items and the "condition" of his family‚ Willy becomes distraught leading to his early death. Hamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is about a prince named Hamlet‚ similar to Willy‚ Hamlet is also constantly worrying about life and the state of his family. In literature

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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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