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    Hamlet versus Fortinbras Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a tale of multiple characters whose personalities are clashing at the bits whenever one is introduced to another. Each character in the play exhibits a tragic flaw in one character, but happens to be another characters greatest strength. For example, Prince Hamlet and Prince Fortinbras cannot be so different from each other in the beginning, yet they happen to be so similar in circumstances. Both characters fathers have been murdered and both have

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    Every character in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is important in their own way, even if they have very few appearances. One character in particular, King Hamlet’s Ghost, influences several characters in Hamlet, as well as the actual theme of the story as a whole. Perhaps one of the most important things about King Hamlet’s Ghost is how a character that holds no physical form, can influence and shape the outcome in such a way that makes Shakespeare’s Hamlet what it is; a tragedy. When King Hamlet’s

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    Hamlet (prince of Denmark) can be greatly compared to Laertes (son of a noble), and Fortinbras (prince of Norway) in the play. They all are very similar but yet different at the same time. They all had love and respect for their fathers and felt the need to avenge their deaths, which all were brutally killed. All three believed that the murderers had dishonoured their fathers as well as themselves. They all reacted and took different approaches in attempt to restore honour in their families.

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    Hamlet And Fortinbras

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    In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, the theme revenge takes center stage, driving the actions and fate of multiple characters. Throughout the play, revenge is shown through three different characters, Fortinbras, Laertes, and Hamlet. The play goes on to show how revenge shapes and consumes individuals. Through the characters of Hamlet, Laertes, and Fortinbras, Shakespeare examines the nature of revenge, illustrating how it consumes individuals, corrodes morality and perpetuates a cycle of

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    is wrong is the only focus that matters. Hamlet, blind by his own emotional transitions, is not aware until it is too late that his counterpart to the north also plots and prepares. Being one of the first writers to develop dynamic and intricate characters that leave the readers to question and interpret the characters’ actions for themselves, Shakespeare understood better than anybody else "what a piece of work is a man!" (2.2.305). In the play Hamlet, Shakespeare

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    qualities. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the main character Hamlet is contrasted with other characters so that readers could gain a better understanding of him. Hamlet is juxtaposed with the characters of Laertes and Fortinbras since all three people are young men who are placed in positions where they must avenge their deceased fathers. Although these characters are similar, their reactions to their situations and their actions for revenge differ. In Hamlet, Laertes and Fortinbras’s roles as foils

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    them. The Ghost seems very similar to that of former King Hamlet of Denmark. Marcellus than tells Horatio to talk to the Ghost in order to get more information from him. The Ghost then exits with the group being frighten by the encounter. Horatio then goes on to explain that old King Hamlet had engaged in a war against Fortinbras of Norway. King Hamlet won the war and gained some land as the spoils of war. This has caused Young Fortinbras to be enraged and has led to Denmark to be in high alert.

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    Hamlet is a tragedy in which many deaths occur at the end of the play. In Hamlet four significant characters experience the death of their father. That causes a lot of problems and leads to the outcome of the play. The characters whose fathers’ die are: Hamlet, Ophelia, Laertes, and Fortinbras. All of them literally go through the lowest part of their lives coping with their father’s death. Especially Hamlet and Fortinbras, their mind cannot deal with their father’s death, so the country of Denmark

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    Though the words we say carry a very powerful meaning behind them, it’s important to remember that our actions speak louder than words. Hamlet, Fortinbras, and Laertes all played very important roles in William Shakespeare's Hamlet, and in one way or another all seem to connect. Though they were all in different positions of power, had differing objectives, and even some wanting to kill each other, they all share a special connection that makes them vital parts of this classic revenge tail. Though

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    standard morality to maintain his power, yet decisive in action and free of hatred. Throughout the play, Hamlet, there are many decisions carried out by Hamlet and Fortinbras that either reflects or diverts from the principles set forth by Machiavelli. However, when comparing and contrasting Hamlet and Fortinbras, you find that Fortinbras conforms to Machiavelli’s concepts more effectively while Hamlet fails to follow many of his principles. In Machiavelli’s The Prince, he stresses the importance

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