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    work and the characters within it. William Shakespeare was a great playwright who understood how to use literary devices to their full effect therefore enhancing symbols, characters and even settings within his plays. One of Shakespeare’s most well known plays, Hamlet, published in1603, is a solid example of how well Shakespeare understood the effects of certain literary devices and how they could augment characters. On countless occasions, Shakespeare uses metaphors, foreshadowing, allusions, and

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    Revenge and justice are often confused and we give them 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

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    Is Prospero a symbol of Shakespeare? Robert Graves once said, "The remarkable thing about Shakespeare is that he is really very good – in spite of all the people who say he is very good." We can agree that William Shakespeare is a brilliant poet, author, and most importantly, a playwright of the 15th century. In The Tempest written by Shakespeare himself, his legacy is portrayed by just a single character whose name is Prospero through his actions, and sayings. Throughout the play, Prospero

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    Hamlet Character Analysis

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    foil to Hamlet occurs once again when Claudius and Laertes are discussing Laertes’ actions to achieve his vengeance. Claudius gives Laertes advice saying, “That we would do/ we should do when we would; for this ‘would’/ changes” (4.7.134-136). Claudius is warning Laertes that if he waits long enough, he will probably end up not doing anything at all and will not achieve his goal of vengeance. This quote spoken by Claudius is quite similar to when King Hamlet’s ghost meets with Hamlet earlier in the

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    Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, is a very complex play with many catechisms scholars study to this day. One such question relates to Hamlet’s procrastination for vengeance of his father’s death. Confronted by the ghost of his father, Hamlet is instructed to “revenge his foul and most unnatural murder” (Shakespeare I.v.31), yet he goes on to tarry the act for almost the entirety of the play. This brings about many ideas as to why he took such delay and the effect it had on the characters involved

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    murder,” and led Hamlet in a direction that shifted his purpose in life from mourning to objective revenge (Shakespeare,

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    Hamlet Themes

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    In his play, Hamlet, William Shakespeare invites his audience into a multi-layered tragedy that encapsulates many motives, deaths, and moments of deceit. Shakespeare utilizes a variety of themes to communicate important insights and to give emphasis to various important messages of the play. Hamlet encapsulates many themes, such as revenge, appearance versus reality, sanity versus insanity, decay and corruption, family dynamic, and gender, that all mingle together throughout the plot to emphasis

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    In The Tempest, the last play of William Shakespeare, the character Prospero decided to forgive all those who betrayed him. But not all of those who betrayed Prospero are sorry, yet Prospero still forgives them. There's more value in virtue than in vengeance, because a result of forgiveness is the ability to stop hatred, able to heal oneself and is morally superior than vengeance. Forgiveness could stop the constant hatred and war that plagues the earth. A perfect explanation is in the paper Understanding

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    When betrayed, one usually has negative emotions towards the people who have betrayed them. This idea is illustrated well in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare. In the play, it is shown that betrayal affects the actions of Hamlet towards his friends and family, which indicates that the pursuit of vengeance often can cause one to forget the value of life. The betrayals that Hamlet suffered at the hands of his close friends and family, revealed important parts of Hamlet’s character, such as his

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    is a basic human feeling, however, this doesn't mean that it is good or that it should be condoned. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare disapproves of revenge and makes a blanket statement,net throughout the whole play about revenge not being justifiable. We see many examples of Shakespeare's belief, in which he shows the negative effects of revenge. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare focuses on the negative effects of revenge in order to show that revenge is not justifiable. Characters seek

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