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    The Foils of Laertes and Fortinbras in Hamlet         William Shakespeare wrote the classic play, Hamlet in the sixteenth century.  Hamlet would be a very difficult play to understand without the masterful use of foils.  A foil is a minor character in a literary work that compliments the main character through similarities and differences in personality.  The audience can identify similarities and differences between any of the characters and Hamlet, however, there are two characters that

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    Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet, Laertes, Fortinbras and Hamlet find themselves in similar situations.  While Hamlet waits for the right time to avenge his father's death, Laertes learns of his father's death and immediately wants vengeance, and Fortinbras awaits his chance to recapture land that used to belong to his father.  Laertes and Fortinbras go about accomplishing their desires quite differently than Hamlet.  While Hamlet acts slowly and carefully, Laertes and Fortinbras seek their revenge with

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    Fortinbras as Foil for Hamlet In the play, Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, the character of Fortinbras, has been used as a foil for the main character, Hamlet. Hamlet and Fortinbras have lost their fathers to untimely deaths. Claudius killed Hamlet's father, King Hamlet, and King Hamlet killed Fortinbras' father. Both Hamlet and Fortinbras have vowed to seek revenge for the deaths of their fathers. Since the revenge tactics of Hamlet and Fortinbras are completely different, Hamlet perceives

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    Although the character of Fortinbras does not appear often within Shakespeare’s Hamlet, he is an important aspect of the play in order to further develop the main characters of Hamlet and Claudius. The role of Fortinbras as a leader from a rival land helps both as a foil character of Hamlet, as well as a way to show Claudius’ inability as a ruler. Fortinbras is important to the development of Hamlet since his own inactions within his kingdom of Norway help to emphasize Hamlet’s inaction

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    novels search for deeper meaning in what is written. William Shakespeare in his play Hamlet uses one device in particular which unveils more significance about the character of Hamlet. This device is called foil. It utilizes other characters to reveal aspects about a target character. The story of Hamlet follows a young man named Hamlet who recently lost his father and discovers that his mother is marrying Hamlets uncle whom murdered his father. After meeting his fathers ghost, it is through Hamlet’s

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    he too must pay for his crimes with his own death. Ultimately, Hamlet achieves justice for his father by killing Claudius, exhibiting his virtue and filial piety to his unjustly slain father. In addition to the rightful deaths of those who have committed murder, Polonius, the controlling father of Ophelia and Laertes, is also brought to justice with his death for his own contrivances. The question of whether he is a devoted father or a ruthless politician lies in his words and actions. From his

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    process. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Fortinbras, the prince of Norway, appears as a minor character after Hamlet postpones his revenge on Claudius continuously. Fortinbras’ appearance reveals the theme of decisiveness vs. inactivity and motivates Hamlet to take the revenge, which pushes the story forward. The theme of decisiveness vs. inactivity is revealed by the contrast of Fortinbras’ blood war and Hamlet’s delay on the revenge. At that time, the army of Fortinbras’ was going to “gain a little

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    In Hamlet, Shakespeare introduces us to Fortinbras and Hamlet. Both characters are bent on avenging the death of their fathers who were murdered. In Act I, two different revenge plots by these two men are revealed, and while Fortinbras is very open and bold about killing Claudius, Hamlet is sly and quiet about his plan. Fortinbras is also dead set on attacking Denmark no matter what but Hamlet is indecisive about killing Claudius. Fortinbras plans to lead an army to attack Denmark while Hamlet’s

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    Importance of Laertes and Fortinbras in Hamlet The Shakespearean play, Hamlet, is a story of revenge and the way the characters in the play respond to grief and the demands of loyalty. The importance of Fortinbras and Laertes in the play is an issue much discussed, analysed and critiqued. Fortinbras and Laertes are parallel characters to Hamlet, and they provide pivotal points on which to compare the actions and emotions of Hamlet throughout the play. They are also important in Hamlet as they are imperative

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    In Shakespeare’s famous tragedy, Hamlet there are similarities between Hamlet, Fortinbras, and Laertes. They do have some character differences but they face many of the same challenges and are put in similar situations. All three of the men have lost their fathers and are seeking to avenge their deaths in some way. Hamlet is contemplating killing Claudius, Fortinbras has gathered an army to reclaim lands that his father lost, and Laertes will do whatever it takes to get revenge for Polonius’ death

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