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Corruption In Hamlet

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It can be argued that, Hamlet, is one of the greatest tragedy stories written by William Shakespeare during his lifetime. The play provides different conflicts between a variety of personalities all in the pursuit of power leading to their interpretation of moral justice in Denmark. The play encompasses the themes of death and corruption throughout the story. Hamlet, the son of King Hamlet and rightful heir to the throne, has puzzling elements through his personality of the protagonist. In the play, Shakespeare develops the character of Hamlet with the contemplation of death numerous times, along with the corruption going on in Denmark. Hamlet contemplates the idea of life and death many times, especially during his soliloquies throughout the play. Hamlet thinks “For in that sleep of death what dreams may come” (3.1.74) This rhetorical comparison of sleep and death is driven home, and Hamlet believes that if death is sleep escalated, then the possible dreams in death are likely to be increased as well. Hamlet considers death to be a long sleep forever. He believes that instead of having good dreams while sleeping, bad dreams appear when you are dead. Hamlet’s problem is that he doesn’t know if he wants to continue living a super depressed life with his uncle killing his father and marrying his mother, but he doesn’t know what death will bring to him. He could totally end up being a mopey and lonely ghost like King Hamlet, because he did not repent his sins before being

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