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    William Shakespeare is an unforgettable literary figure and it is not exaggeration if we say that literature is nothing without him. All the writing of Shakespeare deal with love‚ life and death and these universal themes get beautiful touch by him. His tragedies reflect that he had extraordinary knowledge of human psychology. Therefore‚ his characters have become memorable in the field of literature. Shakespeare has explored poetry and tragedy but it is tragedy that brought fame for him. Even his

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    throne‚ and went to great lengths to obtain--and keep--his position as king once he gets it. He is able to manipulate other people to do what he wants them to. Take for example Polonius‚ who does his bidding all of the time. Also take Rosencrantz and Guildenstern; they used to be trusted friends of Hamlet’s‚ but under Claudius’ manipulation turn into spies and potential murderers. Then‚ Laertes is cunningly manipulated into challenging and intending to kill Hamlet. Claudius takes what he wants

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    a good and noble king is thwarted by his lies and deception. As the play continues‚ Claudius begins to commit many immoral acts for his own self gain. He has no problem colluding with Polonius to spy on Hamlet and Ophelia. He also asks Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to pretend to be friends with Hamlet in order to find the root of his madness. Claudius shows no mercy when he sends Hamlet to England to be killed. When Hamlet returns from England‚ Claudius arranges for a duel to take place between Hamlet

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    ” (I. ii. 337-338) Hamlet questioning the worth of the world and his life paints his interpretations of it in a pessimistic light‚ a key component to the melancholic humor. Then Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother is worried about Hamlet and asks Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to visit “My too much changed son‚”(II.ii.1121). Hamlet at this point was unsociable to his mother and the rest of the court which sparked Gertrude to send the two to see how Hamlet was. Hamlet pulling himself away from social contact with

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    Hamlet The Impossibility of Certainty Hamlet besides of being a novel‚ it is more of a tragedy. Hamlet is debating himself between what is going around him about what is really happening and his illusions. He is not certain that if what he sees‚ meaning his death father. Hamlet puts himself in a situation where he does not have the courage to accept he wants to kill his uncle. He is debating in whether what he sees in his father‚ all the anger because of his death is inside of him in reality. Hamlet

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    How does Shakespeare present the idea of madness in Hamlet? Many times‚ it is easy for people to judge just by the first impression. Society can judge and create stereotypes of everything just by the way they look. Writers such as Homer‚ in the Odyssey and Virgil in the Aeneid‚ where really obvious with the themes and how the characters behaved throughout the story. They believed in destiny and thought any path would take the character to fulfill it. Shakespeare was a great writer‚ he was able

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    In the play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the protagonist‚ Hamlet returns from school because of the recent death of his father. He comes home and soon finds out his mother is going to marry his father’s brother‚ Claudius. The play is one of Shakespeares most famous tragedies. This play portrays all the key elements of a tragedy: murder‚ betrayl‚ bloody retribution. In the play young prince concieves a "brilliant" plan so he can take revenge on his fathers death. Shakespeare uses witty lines and

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    Intro – It is my view that Hamlet is a character who was not only relevant to his original Elizabethan audience‚ but also continued to remain just as‚ to todays modern audience. At the play’s opening‚ the horrific revelation that Hamlet’s uncle has murdered his father plunges him into a state of uncertainty. The secrecy and betrayal of the situation/event causes tension and isolation between him and his society/world as the outside world is oblivious to the unnatural murder performed by their new

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    It would not take long before Hamlet would find out that his Uncle murdered his father over his desire to reign as king. This would drive him crazy or at least to make him act crazy. His neurotic behavior would convince his good friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to comply with his Uncle Claudius in killing Hamlet. Hamlet would catch wind of this very quickly and would set up his “friends” for death. The cycle of revenge can happen extremely quick as humans are very impulsive and rarely think before

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    “Hamlet” is one of Shakespeare’s most prominent literary works. He uses a wide variety of imagery which can be incorporated into many themes‚ specifically Appearance versus Reality. Throughout this play there are many references to this theme through the characters’ actions and dialogue. Shakespeare uses these sorts of images to develop a vivid picture for the reader. We are introduced to the theme of Appearance versus Reality early in the play by the introduction of the ghost. The ghost appears

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