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    Society has been preoccupied by the concept of good and evil since the emergence of civilization and‚ just as humankind has evolved over time‚ so has the definition of evil. Evil was first used to describe someone who placed themselves above others and it wasn’t until the Old and Middle English period that evil became associated with wrong-doing. As time passed‚ the definition continued to become increasingly more specific until it reached its modern day definition: “extreme moral wickedness.” (www

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    highlight key traits in the protagonist’s character‚ or in several other characters in the play. In Hamlet‚ Laertes and Hamlet act as foils of each other‚ and in Henry IV there are three characters intertwined as foils of one another: Hal‚ Hotspur‚ and Falstaff. Hamlet contains foil characters that are made to be very obvious. Hamlet and Laertes presumably grew up together‚ and

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    downfall. For example Hamlet demonstrated one of his flaws when a ghost visited him in the castle demanding him to seek revenge on Claudius “Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder!”(I.vi.25). Hamlet promises the ghost who he first believes is his father that he will seek revenge on Claudius for the murder of

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    man and prince‚ with great potential and virtue. Another person whose virtue parallels that of Hamlet was Laertes‚ the son one of the Courtiers in Claudious’s court. Both of these men also share the trait of impulsiveness‚ achieving spontaneous reactions when angered. In Laertes this revealed in his return to Ellisenore after his father’s death. He returns with fire in his veins and revenge seething from his breath ready to kill the king. "To Hell‚ Allegiance! Vows‚ to blackest devil!". In Hamlet

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    modern audiences. In itself becomes a text of textual integrity. How do people value it? Discuss some aspects that you would argue to allow the text to view it as something engaging and valuable. Hamlet Through Time Hamlet. Not just your typical revenge tragedy‚ but something deeper‚ and more than able to rival the likes of ’Desperate Housewives’‚ despite it’s age. What the audience gets with the play‚ Hamlet‚ is a storyline that is complex and intricate‚ a plot that is interwoven with tales of love

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    Hamlet by William Shakespeare AP English Literature Journal Assignments The following are journal entries for our reading of Hamlet. Each entry should be completed after we have finished reading and/or viewing that scene in class. The purpose is to prepare you for class discussion; therefore‚ you should have something written for each entry before we discuss it in class (even if it’s only a question). See Ms. M with questions ahead of time – don’t expect to be given answers in class! Be sure

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    Perceptions and understanding of Shakespearean language evolve as time passes. It is reasonable to believe that Laertes is more of a tragic hero than Hamlet. In order for this to be seen effectively‚ a comparison must be made between Laertes and Hamlet. In the play Hamlet‚ Laertes is a character who grabs the audience’s attention. His devotion to succeed‚ despite disadvantages is both motivational and tragic situations‚ is inspirational to some extent. His portrayal as the antagonist is very effective

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    tries to avenge his father’s death. There are multiple stories going on at once‚ which perhaps made the play so popular. Hamlet’s uncle killed King Hamlet and then married Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother. Hamlet’s lover‚ Ophelia‚ is told by her brother‚ Laertes‚ and father‚ Polonius‚ that Hamlet does not actually like her. All the while‚ Prince Fortinbras‚ of Norway‚ wants to avenge his father’s death‚ King Fortinbras‚ who was killed by King Hamlet. The story has many twists and turns‚ and in the end‚ a

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    prince who conspires revenge on his uncle Claudius for the murder of his father King Hamlet. Hamlet becomes obsessed with achieving this justice for his father’s death‚ a duty he views as noble‚ but he quickly comes to realize that carrying out the murder is not as simple a task as he originally thought. As evidenced by events that unfold that result in the death of many of his friends and family‚ and also himself‚ a sense of justice can become easily warped and corrupted when revenge is the motivator

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    a month/ Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears/ Had left the flushing in her galled eyes‚/ She married‚ O most wicked speed!” (1.2.155-158) Near the end of the play Hamlet finds out that Ophelia died. While hiding in the graveyard‚ he hears Laertes talking about her and how she will be an angel. Hamlet is shocked and says “What‚ the fair Ophelia!” (5.1.230) Hamlet later comes out of hiding and talks about how much he loves Ophelia and how he would do anything for her. “ I loved Ophelia. Forty-thousand

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