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    act of passion; vengeance of justice. Injuries are revenge; crimes are avenged” Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” was written around fifteen hundred. It is a tragic play that is centered on a character named Hamlet who laments both his father's death and his mother, Queen Gertrude's remarriage to his uncle Claudius. The ghost of Hamlet's father then appears to him and tells him that Claudius has poisoned him. Hamlet swears to exact revenge on his uncle. He then kills the inquisitive Polonius, the court chamberlain

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    In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare the relationship between passion and reason plays an important role in the fate of the young Prince Hamlet’s life. Throughout the play Hamlet finds out a numerous amount of unsettling news that pushes him towards rash decisions. The ghost of Hamlet’s recently deceased father, the King, sets the play into motion when he bestows Hamlet with the order to kill his murderer, Hamlet’s uncle (1.5.24-25). Relying only on his trusted friends, Hamlet sets out to find

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    Insane In Hamlet

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    the play is Hamlet, and his desire to seek vengeance against Claudius for murdering his father. The way in which Hamlet went about achieving revenge drastically influenced the occurrence of tragedy throughout the play. Hamlet decided to create a persona of insanity, and present himself as insane to others to reach his ultimate goal. This act of insanity however lead to a multitude of tragedies. The first of which was the death of Polonius. During a conversation with his mother Hamlet was acting quite

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    Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, reflects some of the societal issues that had plagued his time, most notably the imbalance of the standards between men and women. Hamlet’s attitude and actions towards women reveal the effects of a patriarchal society. In addition, it highlights the inward struggle Hamlet faces in finding the balance between his femininity and abiding to the standards of their society. Hamlet’s poor treatment of women helps pave the way for awareness of the social injustice, dysfunctional

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    the same meaning. Shakespeare shows this in many of his plays and novels. Hamlet is one of his most well known plays, and a favourite of many. Hamlet wanted to avenge the death of his father, he wanted justice for what his uncle had done. In Hamlet, Shakespeare utilizes revenge as a noteworthy topic displayed throughout his work. Revenge plays a significant part in the improvement of Fortinbras, Prince of Norway, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, and Laertes, child of Polonius. Each of the three men look

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    Shakespeare's tragic play, Hamlet, and Aeschylus' tragic play, The Oresteia the theme of revenge is significant, and Victor L. Cahn defines revenge as a single figure who is inspired by one transgression to pursue a path of destruction that becomes more damaging than the act provoked it (305). He also adds that the story must end with the revenger's downfall, which in the case of Hamlet and The Oresteia is true as Hamlet and Clytemnestra both expire. The story of Hamlet revolves around Hamlet who has lost his

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    tragic hero is a character who destroys his life by making a judgment error. Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, includes several tragic heroes. This play tells the story of a young, depressed prince named Hamlet, who wants to get revenge on his father's murderer, King Claudius. Unfortunately, he mistakes Polonius, King Claudius's advisor, for the King and kills him. This causes Laertes, Polonius's son, to kill Hamlet in retaliation for his father's death. Although Laertes is brave, he always acts quickly and

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    characters. In the tragedy of Hamlet, Shakespeare uses the balance of Hamlet’s thoughts and actions to show the steps he took to avenge his father’s death, which is shown several times, especially when he acts mentally crazy, finds Claudius praying, and when he directs the play within the play. In Hamlet, Shakespeare divides his readers into two opposing sides, arguing whether Hamlet has gone mad, or if it is just an act. By using the correct balance, Shakespeare describes how Hamlet is going to go about

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    Hamlet

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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a revenge tragedy, rich with plotting, murders, spying, deceit, betrayal, and madness. Characters with self-involved interests go through massive transformations throughout the drama, with the outcome resulting in disaster. The lead character, Hamlet, is marred by inconsistencies and flaws that challenge him in his path to achieve revenge, and which ultimately produce his downfall. Shakespeare’s play also confronts questions of fate and destiny, as is the case with Hamlet who believes

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    Hamlet is a Shakespearean play in which men are dominant. The play focuses on Hamlet’s various struggles. The way women are treated in this play is very important to the plot. It is understandable that women in the time period of Hamlet were treated much differently than they are now. It is important to establish how women were treated in the play in order to compare it to women in that time period. For the most part, women were seen as being dependent on men. The unfair portrayal of women in Hamlet

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