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    Masks in Hamlet

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    person. But inside he is different. He is cold‚ calculating‚ and self-serving. But this might also be a mask. The women in the play‚ Ophelia and Gertrude‚ both use a type of mask to cover what is obvious in their lives‚ masking it so that they can continue living as if their existence was without cruelty. And finally Hamlet hides behind his madness‚ be it real or pretend‚ a person who is indecisive and spiteful. Masks in this play are not just a theme; they are the whole basis

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    male character to misunderstand the female‚ therefore the male characters are often very wrong about the females in the play. The men completely misread the women and in Ophelia and Gertrude’s situation‚ the consequences are very tragic. In order to address this issue‚ it is necessary to explore the characters of Gertrude and Ophelia in Hamlet and the characters of Hero and Beatrice in Much Ado about Nothing‚ and in addition‚ how they are treated by other characters. This will then enable me to pass

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    Symbolism In Macbeth

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    the theme in Denmark; one of which are Ophelia’s songs. Madness and insanity takes effect on multiple characters throughout the play‚ serving as the central theme. Although a plethora of symbols exist within the characters actions illustrated by Shakespeare‚ the songs of Ophelia serve as complex portrayals of madness as seen in metaphors and tone. Shakespeare’s use of metaphors in Ophelia’s songs‚ enhance the meaning of the work. Ophelia‚ Hamlet’s lover‚ loses her mind towards the end of the play

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    Hamlet and King Lear both had themes of madness and this theme was very prominent throughout the story. In fact‚ this theme is what stood out to me the most. Some of the madness was natural while some may have seemed to be fake. Ophelia and King Lear represents what would be actual madness. Ophelia is a powerful figure in the play Hamlet as she speaks a certain way and carries herself in a certain manner. Ophelia never has any humor in her voice‚ nor does she ever joke throughout the play. Lear

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    is open to a myriad of interpretations by a wide range of audiences which may transform throughout the examination of the play and thereby compels the viewer to reflect on its various aspects. Hamlet’s character‚ the nature of his madness‚ and Hamlet’s love for Ophelia are three facets of the play where my response has changed and developed. One’s understanding of Hamlet’s character is highly susceptible to alterations as the play progresses. Initially‚ Hamlet’s period of deliberation and was

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    another brother‚ and then marrying his wife. It is not a typical story in the modern world today. There is a vast variety of different themes that can be traced throughout the play‚ however the most popular is madness and sanity. Madness and sanity shape the play into what it is‚ without madness and sanity the play would have no life. Certain actions would not occur‚ certain events would not occur‚ and certain statements would not occur. Hamlet is a perfect example in the thought of is he acting insane

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    Shakespeare’s hero‚ Hamlet‚ and his insanity is shown and is demonstrated in the different parts of the play. Many parts in the play points out his madness and his loss of control. Hamlet shows many mood swings throughout the play that makes him act mad and speaks like an insane. Hamlet illustrates many unclear emotions to show his insanity. We can see that there are two versions of Hamlet in the play because of the different actions. Sometimes he acts as a perfect prince and sometimes he acts as

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    Polonius‚ Hamlet and Claudius. Polonius ’ weakness is his need for control and to know everything about the people around him. He is so dedicated towards Claudius that he even spies’ on the people he cares about most. Hamlet’s weakness is his act of madness. His hate for his uncle and the grief of losing his father drives him for revenge. In doing so‚ Hamlet puts on a persona of being mad. Claudius ’ weakness is that he is too proud‚ and that he cowards away from the people he knows can damage and hurt

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    that there was a meaning behind why it was used. The main representations shown were flowers symbolized through Ophelia and her feelings‚ clothing which was symbolized by Hamlet and his wardrobe throughout the play‚ and madness characterized for the most part by Hamlet. There are many important symbols in Hamlet. Perhaps the three most striking ones are flowers and weeds‚ clothing‚ and madness. Shakespeare used the symbol of flowers to illustrate his characters feelings and emotions. Ophelia’s father

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    from acting‚ but also considered the property of men. This patriarchal society was considered the standard for the life of Shakespeare. The common views on women‚ primarily negative ones‚ are portrayed in Hamlet’s Ophelia and Gertrude. These women cover both ends of the spectrum: Ophelia is observed as innocent and submissive while Gertrude embraces her sexuality to maintain her title as Queen of Denmark. Shakespeare’s writings take the culture and social customs of his time and apply them to the

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