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    of moral corruption can be seen in today’s society. We see it in movies, on TV, in books, on social media, and many other things. Moral corruption means doing something, regardless of it being right or wrong, for your own benefit, like stealing, lying, committing adultery, etc. It is a very prominent theme throughout Hamlet. Almost all of the characters perform some kind of moral corruption, whether it be Claudius killing his brother or Hamlet conspiring to kill Claudius. Not only Hamlet has a central

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    tragedies, the playwright draws a connection between the moral health of the kingdom and the corruption of the ruler himself. In Hamlet, he explores the extent to which corruption influences characters. By utilising animal and nature imagery, Shakespeare exemplifies how sexual and political vices corrupt characters and ultimately lead to their demise. Shakespeare explores the dangers of sexual corruption through animalistic imagery of Gertrude’s decision to marry Claudius, and how it negatively affects

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    There is a lot of corruption in Hamlet by Shakespeare, but how does it effect the main character Hamlet? To start, corruption in this play is made up by multiple elements such as greed, manipulation and immoral choices. All of these elements and corruption as a whole may or may not have affected hamlet. This is the theme that I will be exploring in the following series of paragraphs. Even before the beginning of the play, greedy actions have greatly affected Hamlet. Such as, Claudius murdering

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    Revenge and Corruption in Shakespeare’s Hamlet Shakespeare’s Hamlet recounts the acts of vengeance taken by Hamlet regarding his father’s murder. Within the play Shakespeare focuses on the many complications arising from love, death, and betrayal. According to Landau’s “Let Me Not Burst in Ignorance: Skepticism and Anxiety in Hamlet” he states “…the suspension of revenge back to Hamlet” (2001). Also Hamlet’s attitude towards corruption is revealed throughout the play in his anger toward his mother

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    Theme in “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”: Corruption Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is one that has been debated and analyzed for centuries. Hamlet was written between 1599 and 1601. Hamlet is a classic Shakespearean play, meaning that it is one of his famed tragedies. Hamlet tells the story of Prince Hamlet, a grieving son trying to find the underlying cause of the cause of his father’s death. Hamlet returns home from boarding school to attend his father’s funeral, only to discover

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    The theme of corruption and decay from Shakespeare's Hamlet can be recognized throughout the play. From act 1 scene 4, the line “something is rotten in the state of Denmark” serves as one of the most important assertions that underline the overall theme of corruption. The phrase serves as Hamlet’s realization of the decaying status of Denmark and how it contains corrupted forces that are malignant. Furthermore, Shakespeare reminds his readers consistently by employing certain words and phrases that

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    Shakespeare's Hamlet has been considered the greatest tragedy to ever be written. Shakespeare develops the theme of both physical and psychological decay and corruption through the actions, dialogues, and figurative language of the characters. “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” –Marcellus (Act 1, Scene 4) The following quote was taken from Act 1, Scene 4 and was said by Marcellus. Interestingly, it foreshadows one of the main themes in the play Hamlet- That is corruption and decay, an

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    God hath given you one face, and you make yourselves another.” In the play Hamlet, Shakespeare shows the readers how corrupt and rotten Denmark really is. This is shown by Shakespeare by actions of the characters, and through language and imagery. From the start of the play it shows corruption. Hamlet founds out that his father was murdered by the hands of his uncle, Claudius, who is also his step-father. Due to Hamlet finding this out, throughout the play he wonders if he should get revenge or not

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    dialogues and metaphoric language to demonstrate corruption as well as both physical and psychological deterioration within Hamlet. Throughout Shakespeare’s tragedy – Hamlet, characters exhibited relations concerning the virtuous validity of a leader and the well being of Denmark. Denmark is persistently being labeled as a body (state) that’s become hostile by the moral corruption of Claudius, Polonius, Laertes and the existence of the ghost-King Hamlet as a mystic prophecy signifying “something is

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    In the play Hamlet, corruption, cruelty and uncertainty are portrayed. The idea that the human condition is corrupt and cruel shows that Hamlet has been hurt by something or someone in his past, and it gives an emphasis on his hurting. The thought of uncertainty is Hamlet’s point of view that we are uncertain of what life beholds thus that is why we as people never give up on life, we want to know what is next. Human nature makes the people want to know more, they want to know the future. First

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