“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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Hamlet vs Oedipus Hamlet by William Shakespeare and Oedipus the King by Sophocles are both tragic stories which contain many elements of which are similar and different. Although both Hamlet and Oedipus suffer from fate‚ Hamlet’s father is murdered by his brother Claudius‚ while Oedipus kills his own father. Both Hamlet and Oedipus have the opportunity to shun their fate‚ but the two men believe themselves to be the only individual who can resolve the predicament which they are faced with. The
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Hamlet and Claudius’s characters in Hamlet are portrayed as enemies of one another‚ but are they really all that different? In many works of literature there is a clear protagonist and antagonist. In this play‚ however‚ Shakespeare leaves it to the reader to decide who is good and evil. Neither character is pure and good‚ but neither character is truly evil. The extent to which each character is good and evil grows and develops throughout the play. In first scene‚ Hamlet is confronted by his
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Is Man Molded by Society‚ or Does Society Mold Man? Through Literature‚ the author is often able to express his or her views about society. During the Gothic era in which Mary Shelley’s wrote her classic novel‚ Frankenstein‚ many were fascinated by the unknown and scientific discoveries. She incorporates this‚ as well as her knowledge of various philosophers to create a novel that upon completion has one questioning is Man molded by society‚ or rather is it society that shapes Man. Mary Shelley
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Shakespeare’s Hamlet as a Renaissance Man Shakespeare’s Hamlet as a Renaissance Man The Renaissance was a European intellectual and social movement beginning in the trading hub of Florence‚ Italy and gradually expanded to encompass the whole of Europe. People of the Renaissance age were interested in the Classical works of the ancient Greeks and Romans‚ they wanted to improve their lives with technology and better understand the natural world. The perfect Renaissance man was said to appreciate
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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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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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I think that Hamlet was more tragic in comparison to Agamemnon. The reason being is because in Hamlet Claudius is driven to kill his own brother‚ King Hamlet‚ just so he can marry his own sister-in-law. Hamlet is plotting to kill his own uncle and is speaks of his own mother in a hateful manner e:g Within a month‚ Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her gallèd eyes‚ She married. O most wicked speed‚ to post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets! A son
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blames herself. In this version of Hamlet‚ Ophelia and Hamlet used to have a close relationship‚ meaning Ophelia might think that Hamlet was taking revenge on her because Ophelia chose Polonius over Hamlet. The reason why this version of Ophelia choose to sing sexual lyrics is because Ophelia had a sexual relationship with Hamlet.Ophelia might have thought that out of respect for her Hamlet will not hurt Polonius‚but it turns out Hamlet killed Polonius meaning Hamlet does not care about how Ophelia
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In Hamlet‚ various people contribute to the rottenness of Denmark. These people each have behavioral traits that signify their behavior being emblematic of an ill society. Claudius’s actions are rotten due to his tendency to disguise his actions from Hamlet and others in his court. Claudius has killed his brother and married his brothers wife yet thinks nothing of it and considers himself to be a decent person. Claudius is selfish and superficial. By focusing on himself‚ he makes Denmark rotten.
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