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Hamlet’s Sixth Soliloquy: A Man’s Tale of Revenge Set in the medieval ages in the mighty Kingdom of Denmark‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a tragic tale of corruption‚ betrayal‚ and revenge. The play follows Prince Hamlet’s loss of sanity as he seeks vengeance for his father’s murder. Having murdered the king‚ Hamlet’s uncle‚ Claudius‚ has also married the queen and stolen the throne. In Act 3‚ Scene 3‚ Hamlet is granted the opportunity to murder Claudius‚ as he has his back turned to him deep in
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The Serial Killer’s Soliloquy To kill‚ or not to kill: that is the question: Whether tis nobler to not murder The innocent people living pathetic lives‚ Or to take arms against a sea of people‚ Opposing me I end them. To execute; to terminate Lots more; and by terminate I end their pitiful Lives‚ and the thousand others that they bred‚ More fresh flesh‚ tis a consummation I devoutly wish for. To massacre‚ to slaughter; To eradicate: to fulfill my dream: ay‚ there’s the catch; For
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How does the 1.7 Soliloquy deepen the audience’s understanding of Macbeth’s conflicted state of mind? POINT: Contrast of heaven and hell imagery EVIDENCE: “his virtues Will plead like angels‚ trumpet-tongued against the deep damnation of his taking-off”. EXPLANATION: Macbeth prefigures the spirit of Duncan to be associated with heaven‚ and his own actions (‘taking him off’) representative of the Devil‚ suggesting the unnaturalness of the action and the evil of Macbeth’s character. ANALYSIS/
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Summary of Iago’s second soliloquy: Iago’s second soliloquy is very revealing as it offers further insight into his motives. The extent of Iago’s hatred and contempt is suggested. It is weakness of his that he allows hatred to consume him in this way‚ using it as a driving force behind his action. It shows him shaping a plan out of the confusion of his emotionally charged thoughts. Iago examines his own thoughts‚ especially his hatred for Othello‚ "The Moor‚ howbeit that I endure him not" and
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The character Iago in Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the Moore of Venice is a cunning individual whose jealousy is his sole purpose for existence (Bevington‚ 2014). Moreover‚ Iago is a student of human weaknesses‚ likely due to his military background‚ that becomes adapt a manipulating those around him. Also‚ manipulation to serve his purpose is not enough‚ but rather he intends to ruin the lives of those around him whether or not they have truly harmed or disrespected him. So‚ the picture of Iago is an
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Edmund’s Soliloquy Analysis In this passage taken from King Lear by William Shakespeare‚ Edmund the illegitimate son of Gloucester and brother of Edgar‚ has clear rage for the stereotype he is placed under. Edgar‚ Gloucester’s legitimate son‚ will inherit all of his father’s land. By presenting the rage of Edmund Shakespeare carefully takes advantage of effective rhetorical devices in order to promote Edmund’s argument and further his stance on the issue. In this passage Shakespeare makes tactful
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local church named Friar Lawrence to help advise them on what they should do next. All was going well until the Friar mess up‚ causing Romeo to commit suicide and Juliet to committed hara kiri. One of Shakespeare’s major motifs in the play is that someone who is being loyal at its extreme can really harm and bring tragedy to the person. By suggesting that Friar Lawrence is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths as well as characterizing the Friar as both a
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Text Response Essay Friar Lawrence’s involvement in Romeo and Juliet is largely to blame for the woeful ending that took place. His short-sightedness‚ irresponsible decisions and incompetent actions all contributed to the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet/ Lack of good judgement from Friar Lawrence played a major role in the passing of Romeo and Juliet. Instead of being supportive of their relationship and assisting them in confronting their parents‚ the Friar took the easy route out. The naïve
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HAMLET’S SOLILOQUIES & THEIR ANALYSIS In the course of the play‚ Hamlet has seven long soliloquies. The first of these occurs before he has seen the Ghost. In this soliloquy‚ Hamlet reveals the grief that has been gnawing at his mind. He wishes that religion did not forbid suicide so that he could kill himself and be rid of this grief. He feels disillusioned with the world. “How weary‚ stale‚ flat and unprofitable‚ Seem to me all the uses of this world”. He deplores (condemns) the
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