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    Hamlet endures many struggles throughout the play, from the realization that his uncle murdered his father, witnessing his mother marry his uncle and the discussions with the ghost of his father. These claims give reason to believe that what Hamlet witnesses pushed him into insanity, but there is stronger evidence that points to Hamlet’s display of intelligence and rational thinking as the deciding line that tips Hamlet’s actions into the glass of sanity. In Shakespeare's tragedy, Hamlet, the protagonist

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    Arguably one of William Shakespeare’s most complex plays, Hamlet chronicles the story of a Danish prince who must avenge his father’s death by murdering the man who killed him and usurped the throne, his uncle Claudius. According to English literary scholar, A.C Bradley, Hamlet’s inability to kill his uncle is due to his constant hatred of life and himself, and because of this feeling, he is subconsciously unable to fulfill his promise. Hamlet’s inability to uphold his promise throughout the play

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    The Moral Question in Hamlet's Soliloquy - To be or not to be... "The major question in 'To be or not to be' cannot be suicide. If it were, as many have noted, it would be dramatically irrelevant. Hamlet is no longer sunk in the depths of melancholy, as he was in his first soliloquy. He has been roused to action and has just discovered how to test the Ghost's words. When we last saw him, only five minutes before, he was anticipating the night's performance, and in only a few moments we shall

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    Whether or not the readers enjoy reading or are fond of the play, Hamlet, it’s obviously true that Hamlet’s procrastination on taking revenge for his father’s death is a constantly recurring theme throughout the play. To begin with, after the ghost reveals the truth of Claudius killing King Hamlet Sr to Hamlet and demands Hamlet to seek revenge, Hamlet is somewhat convinced but mostly unsure about what he heard from the ghost, “The spirit that I have seen may be a devil, and the devil hath power

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    Understanding Hamlet's Famous Speech in Shakespeare's Hamlet Hamlet's classsic "To be or not to be..."(Hamlet, prince of Denmark, 3.1.57) speech really shows who he is. Obviously Hamlet is horribly depressed. We have already seen several examples of this, but this speech gives us a clear picture of his sadness. More importantly however, his speech shows his weakness and indecisiveness. Hamlet is consistently melancholy, but he never really acts on it; he just kind of wallows around, full of self-pity

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    what they are thinking aloud. This is the case for Prince Hamlet. William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” features Prince Hamlet, who is depressed about his father’s death and his mother remarrying so soon. Hamlet is visited by the ghost of his father and is ordered to get revenge for his father’s death. Hamlet devotes himself to the task, but because of his nature,he enters deep melancholy and even apparent madness. Throughout the play, Hamlet can be seen being very noble but indecisive at the same time

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    Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, it tells of a story of the downfall of a royal family through deceit, death, revenge, insanity, and melancholy. Hamlet’s lack of action caused a plethora of effects throughout the play. Macbeth’s blind ambition also caused a myriad of effects in Macbeth. Macbeth’s blind ambition caused him to do acts that would just dig himself deeper in troubles; while Hamlet’s lack of action caused him to lose a sense of himself and it led to his own death in Shakespeare’s plays, Hamlet and Macbeth

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    Even with a multitude of casualties, there remains unanswered questions pertaining to death in Hamlet. In act five scene one, Hamlet and Horatio chat with the gravediggers about what people become once they are deceased. Holding the skull of Yorick, a jester he once knew, Hamlet asks Horatio, “Dost thou think Alexander looked o’ this fashion i’ the earth?” (231-32) Further along in the conversation, he decides, “Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth into dust; the dust is earth;

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    play Hamlet, and written by none other than the classic playwright Shakespeare himself. In this speech, the protagonist of the play, a young man named Hamlet, has reached the depths of hopelessness, frustration, and despair. Hamlet’s father, the former king of Denmark, has recently been killed by Hamlet’s wicked uncle, Claudius. In addition to killing the king, Claudius has also ascended to the throne, and has married Hamlet’s mother. In the play, the ghost of the dead king comes to Hamlet

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    “To be, or not to be, that is the question,” (3.1.64). This famous line in William Shakespeare's Hamlet perfectly encapsulates Hamlet’s internal struggle throughout the play. Hamlet tells the story of the young prince of Denmark and his desire for revenge on the uncle, Claudius, who murdered his father. As is the case in many works of literature, Hamlet changes greatly throughout the play. However, because of his attempts to act insane, it can be difficult to precisely map the changes in Hamlet’s

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