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    Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare around 1600, is a tragedy dramatizing the revenge of Prince Hamlet. The play explores the inner conflict experienced by Hamlet as he is faced with the task of avenging his Father’s death. In the first scene, Hamlet is approached by a ghost, claiming to be his father. This sets into motion a plan of revenge that will end in a bloodbath, as most of the major characters die. Throughout Hamlet the protagonist struggles with inner conflict, stemming from his inability

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    In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, although Hamlet is the prince of Denmark, he has little control over the situation of his mother country. His father is dead and his mother marries his uncle, Claudius, who succeeds his father. When Hamlet is still in grief, the ghost of his father comes to tell him that he was killed by Claudius. Young Hamlet, being called to take vengeance, is confined to the land of Denmark and fails to act. Throughout the play, Hamlet feels increasingly trapped by the confinement

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    play Hamlet the main character Hamlet uses several soliloquies throughout throughout the play. But there is one soliloquy; “To be, or not to be” that can arguably the most well-known soliloquy in theatre history. Even to this very day, four hundred years after the play was written, several people are vaguely aware with the soliloquy, even though they may have never heard of the play. Most people misinterpret those well-known words of Hamlet’s, not knowing the background behind the words. Hamlet anticipates

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    if you do not believe me ask Queen Gertrude. In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Queen Gertrude marries her husband’s brother when her husband dies. As if this was not weird enough, the late king’s brother Claudius, whom she marries, also happens to be the person who killed her husband. Gertrude’s son Hamlet was visited by King Hamlet’s ghost who told him the truth about the murder, so he knows what has really happened. Since Hamlet is the only one they play shows being told, he is the only

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    of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, otherwise known as the DSM-5. In The Tragedy of Hamlet, a play written by William Shakespeare during the early 17th century, a young Danish prince of the same name demonstrates abnormal deviations from typical human behavior. By drawing from specific scenes of the play and specific diagnoses from the DSM-5, it is revealed that Hamlet shows symptoms of Bipolar 1 disorder. Hamlet shows symptoms of excessive involvement in activities that are likely to have undesirable

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    During the time of Shakespeare, women had a limited role within society. Even though a female monarch ruled England, women had no control over their own lives, and females were completely dominated by a patriarchal society. Ophelia’s role in Hamlet, written by Shakespeare in 1603 was a perfect example of a female who, despite her own feelings and desires, had to adhere to society’s construction of a submissive female. Her love for Hamlet ultimately was the reason for her destruction, because it

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    Period 3 Mr. Levine English 101 Research Paper Hamlet Hamlet is categorized as one of the greatest plays ever written. In the play the main character Prince Hamlet has a very complicated character. As the play goes along Hamlet displays a wide range of emotions through his actions and his words. With doing this, it creates controversy amongst the critics and readers of the play. They find it difficult to come to a conclusion of whether Hamlet 's “madness” is sincere or if he is simply a

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    when discussing William Shakespeare 's play, The Tragedy of Hamlet, where the main character, Hamlet, begins going insane after the death of his father. His insanity is caused by a recent death in his family, his mother’s remarriage, the growing effects of trying to be something you are not, and the burning desire for revenge. His withering state of mind progressively worsens over time and is seen throughout the story line by everyone, that is everyone but Hamlet himself. Hamlet does not believe the

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    Death weighs heavily on the minds of Hamlet and Desiree as it turns out to be the only solution to escape from the world which brings them sadness and pain. “To be, or not to be; that is the question.” – the same question that both of these characters contemplate on how to deal with their life after they realised the grim truth about the people they should be able to trust most. Hamlet and Desiree are the two unfortunate characters who were greatly hurt by the fact that the person who was their close

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    Hamlet The tragic hero who happens to be Hamlet is a man of noble stature. Hamlet is very different from many others, this is because, he has a great personality and he comes from nothing but greatness. By him destroying himself for the greater good, Hamlet shows that he is a man of noble stature. Hamlet’s father was King Hamlet; this makes Hamlet himself next in line to take on the throne, which his family has left. He is a prince so he is automatically of high status. Hamlet's tragic flaw

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