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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet has and intricate plot formed by the characters and themes throughout it. One major idea is Hamlet’s changing sanity‚ which fluctuates through the play as a performance and as a true madness. The other main theme which develops the play is the act of vengeance‚ with the delay and doubt that accompanies it. These themes‚ along with dramatic devices and the characters in the plot‚ add to the textual integrity of the play. There is a duality to the character of Hamlet‚ as his

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    condition. Hence‚ Hamlet is a tragic hero. Hamlet has a belief in his own freedom. He has the courage to make a decision and to accept the consequences of that decision. When the ghost of King Hamlet entreats his son to seek revenge upon Claudius‚ “So thou art to revenge‚ when thou shalt hear.” (I‚ v)‚ he does. However‚ the thoughtful and reflective Hamlet waits for proof of Claudius murdering King Hamlet before making his decision‚ There is a play tonight before the King. One scene comes near

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    Effects Of Grief In Hamlet

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    feelings is to seek revenge and kill the person whom one blames for them. Hamlet clearly shows a deep love for his father‚ and he is utterly heart-broken over his death‚ especially after seeing his uncle take his place. Therefore‚ when his father ’s ghost informs him that it is a murderer‚ not a snake‚ who is responsible for his death‚ Hamlet immediately responds: "Haste me to know [who]‚ that I‚ with wings a swift / As meditation or thoughts of love‚ / May sweep to my revenge." (Hamlet‚ I‚ V‚ 35-37)

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    Throughout Hamlet‚ Claudius is revealed to be a malevolent person at heart; however‚ this does not reflect that of Claudius’ role as King of Denmark. Claudius reveals his immorality through his personal actions‚ such as the murder of Old Hamlet‚ his marriage to Gertrude‚ and manipulative speech; however‚ in dealing with politics‚ his leadership ability and effectiveness as a king overshadows his ethical flaws. Claudius is inserted into Hamlet as a malevolent character‚ as demonstrated by his murder

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    The dead king has told Hamlet that Claudius killed him while he was asleep in the garden. Hamlet’s confusion and feeling of honor leads him to swear in behalf of his dead father to revenge on the present king. Shakespeare starts the play by bombarding Hamlet’s thinking process and leaving him with tons of weights on his shoulders. The whole aspect of the play revolves around character’s vows to fulfill their honor. The idea of honor in this play is portrayed far more advanced than any other Shakespearean

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    marrying into an incestuous relationship of King Hamlet’s past wife‚ Gertrude. He decides to keep Hamlet‚ our protagonist‚ in Denmark‚ not allowing him to leave the country due to his grief. In the next scene‚ we are introduced to Ophelia‚ Polonius and Laertes‚ the latter being shipped off to France and the father‚ Polonius‚ giving advice. The two also give advice to the daughter‚ Ophelia‚ as it is revealed that she has a relationship with Hamlet‚ the two warn her that this is an unwise decision. The final

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    1- “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” The line is spoken by Marcellus‚ a guard‚ in “Hamlet.” After Hamlet follows the ghost of his father‚ Marcellus speaks these lines to Horatio. His words are a reflection of the underlying corruption found in Denmark. The secret evils hat Claudius and Gertrude have committed are slowly being realized by the people. Like a piece of rotting meat‚ the people of Denmark are slowly becoming aware of the hidden corruption of their leaders. 2- “[She]

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    Claudius – King of Denmark‚ killed Hamlet’s father to usurp the throne. Decisive and manipulative. Gertrude – wife of Claudius and former wife of Hamlet’s father. Smart and sneaky. Polonius – father of Ophelia and Laertes‚ subservient‚ want to win favor of King‚ spy‚ verbose Laertes – Ophelia’s brother‚ hot-headed‚ honorable man‚ likes to party‚ easily manipulated by king Ophelia – unintelligent lover of Hamlet‚ physical relationship. Daughter of Polonius. Horatio – Responsible‚ caring friend

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    * Ophelia- Polonius’s daughter‚ Hamlet’s love‚ drowns Secondary Characters: * Horatio- Hamlet’s friend * Polonius- protective of Ophelia‚ believes Hamlet is affected by Ophelia’s love * Gertrude- Hamlet’s mother and the queen * Laertes- Polonius’s son and Ophelia’s brother‚ wants to kill Hamlet after Ophelia dies Point of view and other notable techniques: Most people believe that Hamlet was written in the 3rd person point of view. However‚ some literary critics argue that Shakespeare’s

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    normal personality and actions. One tragic flaw that is presented and developed throughout the play Hamlet is the tragic hero’s inability to perform an action when aware of a situation. On the other hand‚ Hamlet‚ the protagonist and tragic hero of the revenge tragedy‚ seems to be very aggressive and does not have a second thought when doing something that he does not know about. Hamlet presents to us the difficulties that he endures when he has a chance to kill the King of Denmark and the new husband

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