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    Character Abuse In Hamlet

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    are capable of great love, but capable of great evil. In Hamlet, Claudius, becomes king because of Old Hamlet’s sudden death. Claudius marries Gertrude following the king’s death. Hamlet discovers Claudius killed his father. Hamlet is determined to get revenge for his father’s murder. Claudius notices Hamlet acting strangely lately and arranges for Hamlet to be spied on. Hamlet realizes and acts insane to make others disregard him. Hamlet wins the duel against Laertes, Claudius poisons Hamlet’s cup

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    In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, there are many events and characters that are ambiguous to the audience. They are interpreted in several ways as there are different view points on why a character decided to act like they did. Such examples in the play are Hamlet’s use of language is equivocal as he uses his words to confuse and insult other characters in the play. Moreover, the decisions that Hamlet makes to delay Claudius’ murder in the play can be interpreted to have various explanations. Hamlet’s

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    Hamlet Character Analysis

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    To begin, Hamlet is a play written by William Shakespeare in the early seventeenth century, it is set in the country of Denmark where a prince named Hamlet lives. Hamlets story begins at a time in his life where he faces hardships and depression from having to leave his school in Wittenberg to attend his father's funeral. Hamlet, whom is devastated by his father’s death is the shocked to find out that his mother, Gertrude, and his uncle, Claudius, are to be wed. His uncle Claudius is crowned as Denmark’s

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    Hamlet’s character drastically develops over the first four acts of Hamlet, and his character development is most evident through the soliloquys he delivers throughout the play. The most character development can be seen from the first soliloquy, to the second, the third, the sixth, and the seventh and final soliloquy. Hamlet’s inner conflict with his thoughts and his actions are well analyzed in his soliloquys, as well as his struggles with life and death, and his very own existence. He begins the

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    In Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Hamlet plays the main character of a prince who loses his father and his heir to the throne. Hamlet experiences troubling events that affect his irrational behavior. Stylistically, Hamlet’s character is both beautiful and poetic. Realistically, Hamlet may have suffered from a psychological disorder and several complexes. Hamlet is affected by Bipolar I disorder, causing him to act irritably and have an elevated mood. He is also a victim of Freud’s Oedipus complex

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    Hamlet Character Analysis

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    a 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

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    Hamlet Character Analysis

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    In the play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, the audience is introduced to a very complicated character. This character is Prince Hamlet of Denmark, son of Queen Gertrude and King Hamlet. Everytime Hamlet comes into a scene, it is like a whole different character is introduced to the play. Hamlet was a university student who came home after his father’s death. When arriving home, he comes to a realization that his mother married her brother-in-law, Claudius, and he has become the new king

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    How significant is the character of Polonius in the play "Hamlet". In the play Hamlet the character Polonius is a courtier to the king Claudius. He is the epitome of everything that Hamlet hates in the court of Denmark. Polonius’s character is at many points in the play is a comic character who contradicts himself constantly and finds incredibly long winded ways to embellish his points. Shakespeare uses the persona of Polonius, as a satirical figure and as a foil, to show what is wrong with the

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    Hamlet Character Analysis

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    are invaluable to our success. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the play’s very own namesake endures a trial of his own sanity as he attempts to avenge his father’s death that unleashes the inner mechanisms of his thoughts and misconceptions to the audience. By the end of the play, we can conclude that Hamlet was an unfortunate prince that transforms from a hesitant yet beloved figure into a hero of enormous mental strength and ambition. Hamlet comes to massive conclusions about life over the course

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    In the play Hamlet, Shakespeare raises the question regarding deception and the differences between “seeming” and “being”. Each character is trying to decipher what each other are truly thinking, contrary to what they are pretending to think. Shakespeare sets Hamlet up to illustrate the complexity of how one must deceive others to reveal the truth. ¬¬The coexistence of appearances and reality develops as the Danish court gets engulfed in a web of corruption, lies and deception. Through how Shakespeare

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