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Good vs. Evil in Hamlet

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 4, 2010Leave a comment

Good Hamlet –   Nobly gives his vote to Fortinbras “On Fortinbras: he has my dying voice; So tell him, with the occurrence, more and less, which have solicited. The rest is silence.” (V.2.346-348) Horatio Wants to kill himself when Hamlet is about to die   – listens, very loyal HORATIO: Never believe it. I am more…

Queen Gertrude Character Analysis (Hamlet)

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 4, 20102 Comments

Analysis #1 Gertrude is a character in the Shakespearian play Hamlet. She is the mother/aunt of Hamlet, and she is also the wife/ex-sister-in-law of King Claudius. In the play, Gertrude demonstrates many characteristics and traits as the play progresses. She is a very caring character when Hamlet is thinking about going back to Wittenberg for…

Deceit in Hamlet

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 4, 2010Leave a comment

Claudius lies to the entire state of Denmark by killing King Hamlet. Analysis: This lie and act of deceit is a secret at the very beginning of the play since Claudius says King Hamlet died because of a snake bite. However, the ghost of the late King Hamlet informs Hamlet, and the audience, about the…

Corruption in Hamlet

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 4, 2010Leave a comment

For the purpose of this assignment, corruption is defined as dishonesty or improper behavior, by a person in a position of authority. (The American Heritage School Dictionary, Hauton Miffin, Boston, USA, 1977). Corruption in Hamlet doesn’t exactly start out strong. It grows as the play goes along, seeping into the different character’s lives. The first…

Claudius’ Role and Personality in Shakespeare’s Hamlet

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 4, 2010Leave a comment

Role in Play Important events he is involved in: Becomes the new King of Denmark by pouring poison in his brother’s ear in the garden, thus killing King Hamlet and overthrowing him Marries King Hamlet’s wife, Gertrude, abruptly after King Hamlet’s death Exposes his guilt at the play when the plot on stage resembles the…

Betrayal in Hamlet

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 4, 20102 Comments

Gertrude Gertrude betrays Hamlet and the late King Hamlet by marrying Claudius. Hamlet, being still depressed about his father’s death was further upset and felt betrayed by his mother when she quickly married Claudius. “Mother, you have my father much offended …You are the queen, your husband’s wife …” (3.4.10-15) By marrying her former husband’s…

Hamlet: Appearance vs Reality

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 4, 20101 Comment

Claudius –  Although King Claudius appears to be a kind, innocent ruler, he turns out to be the opposite. Instead, he is evil as demonstrated when he murders his own brother, King Hamlet. “O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain, My tables,-meet it is I set it down That one may smile, and smile, and be…

Hamlet: Structure, Themes, Imagery, Symbols

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 29, 20101 Comment

HAMLET’S STRUCTURE: Like most of Shakespeare’s plays, the act divisions of later editions of Hamlet have little relation to the play’s structure, and there is no break between some scenes.  In terms of production, Hamlet has three major movements: Movement One (I.i-I.v). This section sets the action in motion in three main rhythms: 1. the…

Understanding Theme

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 24, 2010Leave a comment

A Theme is a statement of the central idea or message in fiction, narrative or poetry. It is usually not stated explicitly, but rather developed through the characters, plot, narrator’s point of view, and language. It differs from a Topic which is the subject matter being written about, and a Thesis which is an contentious…

Hamlet: Analysis of Scene Act I, Scene IV

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 24, 20101 Comment

Develops Suspense and Atmosphere Throughout the play it has a serious tone and because of this scene taking place at night, it develops a mysterious atmosphere to it.  Furthermore, there are supernatural elements in this scene. Therefore, it creates a more tense mood. This scene creates suspense because the scene ends with Hamlet follows the…

Hamlet: Analysis of Scene Act I, Scene V

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 24, 2010Leave a comment

Advances the Plot “Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder”  (act i, v, 25) Learns of his father’s death Murdered by his uncle Learning this Hamlet wishes to avenge his father Links Incidents in the Plot “With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,- wicket wit and gifts, that have the power So to seduce!-…

Hamlet: Analysis of Scene Act I, Scene II

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 24, 2010Leave a comment

This scene advances the plot when Horatio, Bernardo and Marcellus reveal to Hamlet that his father’s ghost has appeared. “A figure like your father, Armed to point, exactly, cap-a-pe” (1.2.199-200). It advances the plot as it drives Hamlet to confront the ghost and gives the ghost the opportunity to reveal the true nature of his…

Hamlet: Analysis of Scene Act I, Scene III

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 24, 20102 Comments

Act I Scene III contrasts Polonius’s different attitude towards Laertes and Ophelia, which he regards Laertes more important than Ophelia. When he speaks to Laertes, he says: “And you are stay’d for. There; my blessing with thee!” (Act I, Scene III, Line 57) While when he criticizes Ophelia’s affection with Hamlet, he says: “Affection? pooh!…

Hamlet Essay

EnglishBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)May 6, 2010Leave a comment

It can be argued that Hamlet, is one of the greatest tragedy pieces written by William Shakespeare throughout his life.  The play provides conflict between a variety of personalities all in the pursuit of power or their own interruption of moral justice. It encompasses the themes of deception, manipulation, and malevolence to create the “perfect…

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