Macbeth and Hamlet‚ are considered among the best theatrical works of all time. Macbeth is the story of an ambitious man tempted with the idea of acquiring a position of great power and‚ as a result‚ he stops at no moral boundary to attain it. The tragedy reveals the damaging effects of this ambition on one’s psychological health. Hamlet is the story of a depressed and melancholic prince given the task of avenging his father’s death by killing his uncle who has usurped the throne. Hamlet lacks the
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of his soliloquies. Hamlet is an extremely complex character‚ likely the most complex character Shakespeare has ever made. This unpredictability can be seen through all of his soliloquies. Every one of Hamlet’s soliloquies uncovers his deepest contemplations and gives the crowd understanding in the matter of what he is feeling around that time. Hamlet’s soliloquies influence a tone of despair and misfortune. One of Hamlet’s soliloquies is “ Frailty‚ thy name is woman!” Hamlet is alluding to his
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Hamlet’s Relationships with Himself and Women: A Feminist Point of View Hamlet is one of the most complex characters and stories in western literature. Shakespeare has loaded this play to the brim with philosophy and ideas far beyond his years. Hamlet himself can be dissected and interpreted in thousands of different ways; but most notably he is dramatic. Dramatic in every sense of the word‚ he enjoys acting and plays and he is extremely animated in all of his interactions. The same drama that impassions
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display love as human nature‚ but no author does this better than the famous playwright‚ William Shakespeare. In both Hamlet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare exhibits how love can control a person. To understand how love controls a person‚ one must understand that human nature is the sum of qualities and traits shared by all humans. All humans have exhibit love in one way or another‚ which explains how human nature relates to the controlling aspect of love. In Hamlet and A Midsummer
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Hamlet is without any reservations‚ one of Shakespeare’s most mystifying plays. Although the play has a concise story‚ it is filled with many uncertainties relating to different issues behind the plot. The reader is left with many uncertainties about the true feelings of prince Hamlet. One question in particular is‚ did Hamlet really love Ophelia? This dispute can be reinforced either way‚ however I believe Hamlet was truly in love with Ophelia. Support for my decision comes from Hamlet’s treatment
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Hamlet The Impossibility of Certainty Hamlet besides of being a novel‚ it is more of a tragedy. Hamlet is debating himself between what is going around him about what is really happening and his illusions. He is not certain that if what he sees‚ meaning his death father. Hamlet puts himself in a situation where he does not have the courage to accept he wants to kill his uncle. He is debating in whether what he sees in his father‚ all the anger because of his death is inside of him in reality. Hamlet
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Through a consideration of the conflict between familial duty and individual moral integrity‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet reveals perennial issues of the human condition to audiences which transcend temporal bounds. Hamlet’s burden of fulfilling revenge is established from the onset with the appearance of the ghost and pervades throughout the play. However‚ this is juxtaposed to his entrenched Renaissance humanist temperament‚ characterised through the maintaining of moral integrity and questioning of his
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One of the key aspects of being human is the ability to change‚ for better or for worse‚ over time‚ usually in response to the events and experiences surrounding an individual’s life. From William Shakespeare’s popular Hamlet‚ Hamlet’s attitude and actions at the end of the play as compared to those at the beginning contrast marginally as his circumstances and the surrounding events facilitate change. Finally finding purpose within the seemingly meaningless void of life‚ the prince becomes driven
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force behind many pivotal events in human history. The object of every war is to get revenge on the other side. Revenge is also a common motive for robbery and murder. There is no denying that revenge is a force for terrible deeds in this world‚ but at the same time it is a basic human desire. Stories of retribution are some of the oldest humans have ever told and also some of the most treasured. In the Christian Bible‚ one of the most revered texts in human history‚ vengeance is a key element
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Smith’s Hyper Hamlet Annotated Hamlet with Hypertext Links to Related Lines‚ Plot Summary‚ Themes‚ Motifs & Symbolism & Word-Play‚ Character Analysis‚ Historical Context‚ and Essays Complete Text of Hamlet Annotated with Hypertext Links (This is useful for searching within the play without bumping into my notes‚ which are discreetly linked via hypertext.) Complete Text of Hamlet Annotated with Interleaved Notes and Links Hamlet Plot Summary Hamlet Themes Hamlet Motifs & Symbolism
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