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William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Kenneth Branagh’s film adaptation differ in their portrayal of different concepts. ... Some of these different concepts include Hamlet’s age, the director’s use of music and the director’s use of flashback.
The play depicted Hamlet as twenty years old. ... Even if Hamlet’s age was not stated in the play, the readers knew that he was a prince. ... In Kenneth Branagh’s film adaptation, Hamlet is shown as if he is a forty-year old at the minimum. ... If Hamlet is forty years old in the film, one could only imagine how old his parents must be. ... In the film, Hamlet’s mother and the ghost of Hamlet’s father appear to be the same age as Hamlet.
Approximate Word count = 608 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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