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    Wolf The Consequences of Revenge Justifying the act of revenge is often a difficult thing to do. It is commonly said that two wrongs don’t make a right and committing an act of revenge is very rarely going to end up being a morally good decision. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, we see many different characters attempting to get revenge and the effects revenge has on them. Further evidence of character’s change due to revenge can be found in Goddard’s contemporary criticism of Hamlet. Finally, in the episode

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    Revenge is one’s desire to retaliate and get even. Human instincts turn to revenge when loved ones are hurt. But, these misdeeds of taking upon revenge may lead to serious consequences. In William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Hamlet,” Fortinbras, Hamlet, and Laertes’s each show how their desire for revenge unavoidably leads to tragedy. The loss of their loved ones caused these characters in Hamlet to take action. Young Fortinbras has built an army to get back the lands his father lost to King Hamlet and

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    2015 Revenge and Vengeance in Hamlet After reading Shakespheres “Hamlet” it was evident that the theme of the play was revenge, which was illustrated throughout the play by the characters actions. Revenge causes the characters in Hamlet to act blindly through anger and emotion, rather than through reason and morals. It is based on the principle of an eye for an eye this action is not always the best means to an end which clearly shows at the end of the play. Fortinbras, Laertes, and Hamlet were

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    The theme of Revenge has been utilized in numerous works of art throughout history, including books, plays, movies, etc. Revenge is the result of one’s desire for vengeance, however, revenge is known to be implied under high emotions of anger thus not with reason concluding with a horrible outcome. Shakespeare’s play ‘Hamlet’ is no doubt a play about a tragedy caused by revenge; Prince Hamlet’s retribution for his father, King Hamlet’s murder and Laertes vengeance for his father, Polonius’ murder

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    “While seeking revenge, dig two graves- one for yourself” (Douglas Horton). This quote can be easily related to world events throughout history, for instance, Adolf Hitler’s revenge for Germany's defeat in WWI. While getting his revenge, Hitler dug his own grave and took his life. Even though in “Hamlet”, by William Shakespeare, Hamlet doesn’t go as far as Hitler and didn’t kill himself, the revenge for his father took him closer to death as the story progressed. This theme of avenging one’s loved

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    “If you seek revenge, dig two graves.” This ancient Chinese proverb explains the mood in Hamlet, a play, written by Shakespeare. The theme of revenge is seen throughout the play as each character extracts one form or another of revenge from a person who has wronged them. In the play the characters Hamlet, Laertes, and Fortinbras all desire revenge for a lost father; however, their motivations for murder differ. Hamlet is unlike the other two characters in the way that he uses reason and logic before

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    In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, revenge is the driving force behind the plot. Hamlet is charged with avenging his father’s murder at the hands of his uncle and quickly this quest affects everyone in his life. Eventually, almost everyone in the play dies as a result of Hamlet’s quest for vengeance. At first, however, Hamlet’s indecision over killing his uncle seems to be the source of trouble, not the revenge itself. He cannot decide what he wants, and that has a detrimental effect on the people around him

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    In the process of revenge, it causes people to act blindly through anger, rather than through reason. Revenge is based on the principle, “'Eye for eye, and tooth for tooth.” from the Christian Bible. But revenge comes with a price. Instead of helping you move on with your life, it can leave you dwelling on the situation and remaining unhappy. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Young Fortinbras, Laertes, and Hamlet were all looking to avenge the death of their fathers. The boys had more in common they

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    Hamlet resulting in a triple revenge plot In the play Hamlet by Shakespeare, the story constructs, intensifies and then resolves in the very last scene with a triple revenge plot. Hamlet is seeking revenge for his father’s murder by Claudius. In parallel revenge, Laertes seeks revenge against Hamlet for killing his father, Polonius and the ultimate death of his sister. Young Fortinbras seeks revenge, politically, against Denmark for the defeat of his father and against the danish crown. It is

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    Hamlet and Laertes – A Revenge Tragedy Everyone’s personality can be changed through encountering different situations. In Hamlet, playwright William Shakespeare presents two characters, Hamlet and Laertes, who love their fathers, King Hamlet and Polonius respectively. Once their fathers are murdered, Hamlet and Laertes become mentally insane committed acts of reprisal. In particular, Hamlet wants to kill Claudius and Laertes wants to kill Hamlet. While Hamlet and Laertes share similar experiences

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