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1. Hamlet: Hamlet Defeated By His Own Flaws
In William Shakespeare's well known tragic play, Hamlet, the main character Hamlet is defeated by his own flaws. These flaws are the killing of Polonius, the killing of Claudius, and most of all by Hamlet being misled by the Ghost. The killing of Polonius is a major flaw of Hamlets because it got him killed by Laertes. Also the killing of his uncle
2. Hamlet 2
I agree with the statement that Polonius, adviser in the court of King Claudius of Denmark, is a good father who desires what is best for his children. Although he may be a fussy and overcautious old man, Polonius constantly gives good advice and his best wishes to both his children, Laertes and Ophelia. Before Laertes is about to go to France, Po
3. The Tragedy In Hamlet
lies in the fact that Hamlet, the hero was human and was violently wronged and was justified in seeking revenge. Hamlet the play is a tragedy, and Hamlet the character is the tragic hero of the play. Hamlet, like all tragic heroes, brings out feelings of pity and fear from the reader. The reader pities Hamley because his father died by murder, and
4. Hamlet's Inability To Decipher Right From Wrong
There are many different versions of the story of Hamlet. Most, including Shakespeares, address the important issues of adultery, madness, and revenge in relation to Hamlets supposed love for Ophelia. Although Hamlet claims to love Ophelia, his crazed and sometimes violent actions would suggest otherwise. Even though Hamlet has been portrayed as
5. Hamlet: Death
In Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, the death of a character becomes a frequent event. Although many people lose their lives as a result of their own self-centered wrong-doing, there are others whose death are a result of manipulation from the royalty. This is the case of Polonius family. The real tragedy of Hamlet is not that of Hamlet or his fami