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    Dramatic Irony in Hamlet

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    faced with the impossible decision of whether or not to kill his uncle who is King Claudius. • This scene of dramatic irony creates the main plot of the play which is the attempt at revenge. • It creates the moral struggle that Hamlet is faced with throughout the play‚ whether he should murder the king for revenge or not. Act 3‚ Scene 3 • King Claudius feels guilty for murdering his brother in order to marry Gertrude and become king of Denmark. • However‚ Claudius cannot play because his

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    often use a tragic hero in their plays is Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet is about the revenge of King Hamlet’s death in Denmark. King Hamlet’s son Hamlet hesitates on multiple occasions to take revenge. This hesitation causes tragic events for himself and other characters. Although Shakespeare’s tragic play Hamlet was based on Hamlet and his hesitation‚ it could also be blamed on Claudius‚ Laertes‚ and Polonius because their personal imperfections end in their dismay. For starters‚ Claudius

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    Violence In Hamlet

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    is a play that represents violence through its many scenes. The violence is shown throughout multiple characters including Hamlet‚ Claudius‚ Laertes‚ and Fortinbras. Also‚ the plot includes multiple situations of violence such as the killing of late King Hamlet‚ Gertrude‚ Laertes‚ and Hamlet. The killing of these main characters derives from acts of revenge and selfishness‚ as they all represent inhumane qualities. Though other events in this play exhibit violence‚ such as the killing of late King

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    Religion in Hamlet

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    evil (Revenge in Hamlet). In the tragedy‚ Hamlet thinks instead of simply turning to rage for his revenge. The plot of the play is that Hamlet is unable to commit revenge on Claudius. Hamlets inability to take revenge—avenging the death of his father-- creates a plot where Polonius‚ Ophelia‚ Gertrude‚ Laertes‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern all die in the process(Jamieson). The reason for the destructive nature of Hamlet’s revenge was not caused by the delay—or the fact the he was taking revenge alone

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    Essay Hamlet‚ Laertes‚ and Fortinbras all have the same purpose in the play‚ and it’s to avenge their fathers. Hamlet is trying to avenge his father because his uncle had poisoned him to become king and take the thrown. Hamlet is also trying to avenge his father mainly because his mother thought it was fine to get with hamlets uncle little did she know that he had poisoned her husband. So now old Hamlets ghost is reappearing and telling hamlet to avenge him and kill his uncle. Laertes who had also

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    Hamlet

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    the evil. He triggers the growth of the cancerous corruption when he embarks on his deceitful path to becoming king. Hamlet cannot help but be polluted with the disease as well‚ infecting his mind and causing the poor prince to turn mad. Finally‚ Laertes also falls victim to the corruption‚ losing his honor and ethics. Corruption is a spiritual or moral state of mind that is not ideal‚ driving the host to commit awful deeds to themselves or others. Similar to a pandemic‚ corruption must be isolated

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    financial stability and support received from their parents. Ophelia and Laertes both relied on their father‚ Polonius‚ for financial and emotional stability. This would often lead to the sacrifice of their desires‚ in order to fulfil their duty to their father. Laertes was an honourable and trusting son who obeyed his father unconditionally. He had a great deal of respect and a sense of duty to make Polonius feel proud. However‚ Laertes was unaware of Polonius’ obsequious and mistrusting ways when he sent

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    Tragedy Triad Fortinbras‚ Laertes‚ Hamlet: hero‚ villain‚ mechanism of conflict. This triad is necessary to Shakespeare’s celebrated play‚ Hamlet. Despite his crucial role‚ the first named character is often absent in productions. Fortinbras represents the brave hero Hamlet wants to be and ultimately becomes‚ while Laertes represents Hamlet’s emotional self-doubt and self-hatred that drives the play’s conflict. The separate subplots of Fortinbras and Laertes mirror Hamlet’s contradiction-filled

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    Hamlet

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    the thought process of a man on a mission for revenge and the psychological factors associated with it. By making Hamlet an over-contemplating protagonist Shakespeare is successfully able to explore the thought process of someone out to get revenge. A major theme in the play Hamlet is mental deterioration. Hamlet’s antics blur the line between acting and real madness‚ Ophelia loses her ability to rationalize after losing Hamlet then her father‚ Laertes loses self control and resolve after learning

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    Hamlet's Downfall

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    Hamlet is more of a tragedy as it follows the downfall of Hamlet due to his goal to kill Claudius rather than gaining honour revenge. Death‚ corruption and betrayal dominates the tragedy throughout the play and ultimately leads to the downfall of all the characters. Polonius was the advisor of the King and had no connection with the murder of his father‚ Old Hamlet. Hamlet disliked him only because he listened to the King and act accordingly. Although he was innocent‚ he was stabbed by Hamlet it

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