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... Hamlet, one of his major works, with a great deal of studying, demonstrates numerous amounts of literary devices. ...
Hamlet was the protagonist of the play and the speaker of this passage. Hamlet was left on stage by himself and relayed to the audience how he was feeling about the new condition of his family. Hamlet’s father has died and his mother chose to marry Hamlet’s uncle, Claudius. ... Hamlet was open and expressed how deeply he was hurt by the situation. ... Hamlet believed that his mother remarried to quickly. The love that his mother possessed for Hamlet’s father was questioned. Hamlet began to believe that the love Gertrude had for Hamlet the king was unreal, for she married Claudius in less than two months. ... Shakespeare used Hyperion to compare to Hamlet’s father’s radiant and matchless beauty and splendor. ...
Shakespeare set a tone for Hamlet in this passage.
Approximate Word count = 721 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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