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Theme Of Betrayal In Hamlet

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The most substandard feeling of agony is when you are betrayed by someone you love or

you think loves you. Betrayal is an act of selfishness and breaking one’s faith in you. We see betrayal in much of today's popular shows, books, movies. For example, in the movie Fate of the Furious we see Dominic betray his friends and his girlfriend, he wants to look and see his son for the first time, which he had with his former girlfriend. Both his son and former girlfriend are being kept hostage, and in order to free them he has to betray his friends and present girlfriend and complete a task gathering nuclear codes. Betrayal is a very strong theme in this play and occurs more than once. The notorious prince and his mother the queen, indeed had a close relationship during the early days of the play. But soon after two months the Queen had married Claudius (old Hamlet’s brother). Hamlet had looked at this as a sign of betrayal, which ultimately, permanently damaged his and Gertrude’s relationship. He taunted his mother with derogatory phrases like, “to post with such dexterity to incestuous sheets” (1-2-15), and “frailty, thy name is woman” (1-2-14). He was in disgust and disappointment, that his very own flesh would do such a thing. Shakespeare wrote a lot about betrayal in many other plays. In Macbeth betrayal also persisted as a theme when Macduff arrives to collect Duncan as previously ordered. Macduff finds out and discovers that Duncan’s murder was an act of betrayal, “ring the

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