Logs (Hamlet) Act 1 Scene 2: Describe your reaction to a character you confronted in the scene. This is a reaction to what occurred in Scene 2 when Claudius and Hamlet actually talk to each other. Claudius opens the scene with a long monologue to the court and in it I get the sense that he is trying to behave as an appropriate new kings who had just came to the throne. But‚ he only has the throne because he married his brother’s widow‚ Gertrude. He says all the right things under the circumstances
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Hamlet Hamlet is one of the everlasting plays written by Shakespeare in 1603. Hamlet is based on a true story‚ which demonstrates the young Prince of Denmark “Prince Hamlet” who’s Father was killed by his own brother Claudius. All the characters in Hamlet fight for power‚ Gertrude married Claudius so she can stay a queen‚ Prince Hamlet is unhappy about his uncle getting the crown even though he was supposed to be getting the crown. Worst of them all is Claudius who is driven by his greed to commit
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Shakespeare has crafted a play which uses dramatic techniques to powerfully convey ideas of significance. Discuss this statement in relation to the textual integrity of the play. In the revenge tragedy Hamlet‚ Shakespeare skilfully uses of dramatic techniques to construct a space play‚ with universal themes resonating universal themes beyond the Elizabethan Era. The relevance of Shakespeare’s analysis of the intellect human experience is emphasised by critic Ben Johnson as hewho states "He was
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Analysis Outline Scene 2 Setting: Room in the castle. Claudius makes speech to marry Queen. Claudius’s speech compares the death of his brother to happier ideas or thoughts. “Though yet of Hamlet our dear brother’s death The memory be green‚” (Scene I‚ Act II). This compares his brother’s death to green grass which represents an idea such as regrowth because grass always regrows. Another comparison is “With mirth in funeral‚ and with dirge in marriage‚” (Scene I‚ Act II). He is putting the
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Claudius: “But now‚ my cousin Hamlet and my son‚” Hamlet: [Aside] “A little more than kin‚ and less than kind” Claudius: “How is it that the clouds still hang on you? ” Hamlet: “Not so‚ my lord; I am too much i’ the sun.” Gertrude: “Good Hamlet‚ cast thy nighted color off”. (1.2.66-70) Hamlet’s continued mourning while Claudius is needfully desirous that Hamlet stop mourning his father’s death and start celebrating his mother’s new husband‚ the country’s new King and his own new father.
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Tiffany Li Ms. Hall ENG 4U1 December 13th‚ 2010 A Life Without Love‚ is No Life at All As the flawed in protagonists of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and T.S Eliot’s poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚ both Hamlet and Prufrock live in a times of disharmony. Feelings of passion are controlled by realistic tendencies and neither allows sensitivity to rule their order. This underlying journey or quest for female contact causes both characters to live meaningless lives eventually leading to harsh
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The play Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ written in 1599 repeatedly brings up female sexuality. The emphasis on female sexuality has a lot to do with the time period and gender stereotypes in the time‚ some that are still vivid in the twenty first century. Some of the common disbeliefs are that all women are associated with corruption and temptation (Wilcox 45)‚ this stereotype comes about from the story of Adam and Eve‚ which has been around since the creation of Christianity. Hamlet was written
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Efthimios Mariakakis Professor Mihailovic 5-14-01 Though Shakespeares’ Hamlet and Sophocles’ Oedipus the King were written in two different eras‚ echoes of the latter can be found in the former. The common theme of Hamlet and Oedipus the King is regicide. Also‚ like in Oedipus the King‚ there is a direct relationship between the state of the state and the state of their kings. Furthermore‚ there is also a relationship between Oedipus’ armed entrance into the bedroom in which Jocasta hanged
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The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. Set in the Kingdom of Denmark‚ the play dramatizes the revenge Prince Hamlet exacts on his uncle Claudius for murdering King Hamlet‚ Claudius’s brother and Prince Hamlet’s father‚ and then succeeding to the throne and taking as his wife Gertrude‚ the old king’s widow and Prince Hamlet’s mother. The play vividly portrays both true and feigned madness – from overwhelming sorrow to seething rage – and explores themes of treachery
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decisions in life should not be made based on our inner feelings. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet must decide between avenging his father’s death by murdering his uncle‚ or letting his kingdom go to the grave father and rot under his uncle’s corruption. When Hamlet is confronted by his father’s ghost and encouraged to get revenge on his uncle‚ Hamlet assumes that the only appropriate vengeance is murder. This exemplifies Hamlet making a quick decision based solely on his inner feelings. If he had considered
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