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    Often, and justly, referred to as the greatest story to have ever been told, Shakespeare’s Hamlet never ceases to cause debate amongst two individuals. The complexity within the play’s characters allows every individual to perceive a different variation of them, instigating these endless debates. Consequently, one of the most famous debates, questioning Hamlet’s antic disposition, has split the population into those that believe he was not mad, merely acting, and others who believe he had gone completely

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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet that exemplify those attributes of a “foil” to Prince Hamlet. Horatio, who is Hamlet’s closest confidant and his best friend, is there to balance out Hamlet’s angst. Laertes is the brother of Ophelia, Hamlet’s love interest and a nobleman of Denmark. Laertes sees that opportunity for revenge and takes it right away. These characters differ from Hamlet so greatly, that Hamlet’s own characteristics are emphasized. In Hamlet, Laertes is the exact opposite of Hamlet. After Polonius

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    Hamlet:  Range of Interpretations               Comments on John Russell Brown’s  Multiplicity of Meaning in the Last Moments of Hamlet   Though I am in almost complete agreement with John Russell Brown's close reading of Hamlet's dying words and with his contention that "Shakespeare chose, very positively, to provide a multiplicity of meanings at this crucial point" (30), I wonder whether his analysis, helpful as it is for an understanding of the text in the study, is equally valid in the theatre

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    Throughout history, few writers have been as revered as William Shakespeare. His poetry and plays have survived centuries, and the ideas within his texts have birthed entire genres. However, as time progressed beyond the 16th century, so did the English language. Many words have fallen out of use while the definitions of other words have changed altogether. Many individuals are often frustrated when attempting to interpret the riddles of Shakespearean wordplay. Often, readers will give up before

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    Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies, represents the highest achievement of Shakespeare drama. Hamlet, the tragic protagonist, who is the complexity of this drama is often an important topic that people talk about and research. In the play, Hamlet character is paranoid, indecisive and contradictory. In order to better grasp Hamlet's character traits, the monologues that reveal the inner activities is the most direct means of Shakespeare to shape typical kind of aesthetic effect

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    outsider? Between the love, lies, concerns and loyalty nobody is safe. In William Shakespeare's play Hamlet lust, greed, and revenge lead character to destroy one another without thinking about how other people feel. So many people around Hamlet tried to bring him down every chance they got because of their concern of him becoming mad and destroying Denmark. The character’s throughout the play was against Hamlet and was only looking out for their own good. He only had one good friend that remained loyal

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    In every bleak novel there is one character who is always there for comedic relief; in Hard Times, that character is Mrs. Sparsit. Mrs. Sparsit is the housekeeper for Mr. Bounderby. Essentially she does all the work that a wife would do except she has a lower status than a wife, but higher than a servant. Here in lies the problem that she cannot deal with. Mrs. Sparsit came from a well-to-do family, but slipped in the social rankings. To regain her pride, she attempts to sabotage Mr. Bounderby’s

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    It first appears to the watchmen, Marcellus and Bernardo . It is not until the appearance of Hamlet that the ghost speaks, and only then after Horatio has expressed his fears about Hamlet following it . The information that was revealed by the ghost led Hamlet to take an action against a situation he was not accommodate with . It works as a hidden forces to lead Hamlet to seek revenge for the actions done by his mother with his uncle which is the relationship in one hand and on

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    characters. Hamlet is a foil to Fortinbras, Laertes, Horatio, and Claudius. Hamlet’s father kills Fortinbras’s father, Claudius kills Hamlet’s father, and Hamlet kills Laertes’s father. Each character reacts differently to the situations they are put in. Though similar in some ways, the character differences are magnified when they are challenged. Fortinbras is opposite Hamlet when it comes to their behavior in regards to their circumstance. Hamlet’s father has been murdered and Hamlet was passed

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    Intro: Shakespeare’s Hamlet, examines the relationships people have with one another especially those between family members, and how these relationships contribute to an individual’s understanding of himself. In Hamlet, family relationships play an essential role in Hamlet’s self understanding. His words often indicate his disgust and distrust of women. He is extremely disappointed with his mother for marrying his uncle so quickly after the death of his father - who he idolizes. He despises his

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