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... This work is Hamlet.
Hamlet is overly hailed as Shakespeare’s greatest work. Hamlet is revered as such a piece of art because of many things. ... Also when analyzed Hamlet is seen to contain many different themes can be found throughout its’ entirety. ... Themes overlap in Hamlet yet still coexist. ... The theme of loyalty in Hamlet is the key to truly understanding the play. The relationships in Hamlet allow the reader to consider how loyalty helps Shakespeare create such an enthralling story. The relationships and the bonds of loyalty in Hamlet allow everything else within to tie together. These two aspects are at the center of what Hamlet truly is.
The first major loyal relationship that appears in Hamlet is the one between himself and his father. As soon as Hamlet witnesses the ghost of his father, the first true bonds of loyalty start to emerge. The idea of revenge is also significant in Hamlet. ... Unlike any other bond in this play, the ghost of King Hamlet asks for revenge of his loyal son. ... Hamlet is straight forwardly asked to take revenge for his father’s murder. This is asked of him due to the fact that the ghost of King Hamlet feels the loyalty bonds are strong enough that Hamlet must obey.
Approximate Word count = 952 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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