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1. Hamlet: Hamlet's Hate For His Uncle Brought On By Ghost
In society today one might look back on the time of Shakespeare and say how ruthless and barbaric people were in that time, not realizing that the people of today are just as cruel and unforgiving. Shakespeare's Hamlet is a penetrating portrayal of a young man overcome with rage brought about by his uncle. This deep hate for his uncle along with hi
2. Hamlet 7
William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a play full of sorrow and excitement, its full of gore and incest. The play has a large amount of betrayal and the person supplying most of that is Claudius, the king and Hamlets uncle. Claudius is cold-hearted, full of hate, and a coward. He is the king but, the ironic thing about that is he should not be and
3. Book-Movie Comparison Hamlet
Usually, when a movie is made about a story in a book or a play, the two stories are not exactly the same. The movie tends to add small details or leave some out in order to meet time limits and to make the story what they think will be more interesting. Such is the case with Shakespeares Hamlet. The movie starring Mel Gibson and Glenn Close left
4. Hamlet: Feigned Madness
William Shakespeares drama Hamlet is full of fascinating characters. The most interesting and complex character is the main character, Hamlet. Hamlet delays in killing his uncle and this delay could be taken as a sign of weakness and cowardice, and that he must be truly insane. Hamlet is neither weak nor a coward by any means. Hamlet does not lose
5. Ophelia As A Reason For Hamlet's Madness
Ophelia, in this tragedy many see her as just Hamlets lover, a character who is selfish in not helping Hamlet when in need, or just a psycho lover with a lot of problems. What if the story was twisted so that the play wasnt a tragedy and actually turned into a love story due to Ophelia? This is how I would have written it if I were William Shakes