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1,017 wordsThe Foils of Hamlet Hamlet, Fortinbras and Laertes have something in common. All their fathers have been killed and they are searching for some way to channel their mourning. They want to avenge their fathers death some way. Fortinbras wants to conquer land, no matter how small or worthless. As Hamlet says to the captain, Goes it against the main of Poland, sir or for some frontier? And the captain replies, We go to gain a little patch of ground that hath in it no profit but the name. To pay fiv...
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1,033 wordsThe Real Tragedy Of Hamlet In the play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, the death or murder of a character becomes very frequent. Although many people die. It is a result of their own wrong-doing. You could almost say they deserved what they got. But there were deaths of people, that were due to the manipulation from the royalty. A good example can be found in the family of Polonius. The real tragedy of Hamlet is not that of Hamlet or his family but of Polonius family because their deaths were no...
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2,548 words1. Hamlet 17 HAMLET 1. As the play opens, Hamlet is troubled by the turn of events following his fathers death. It seems (and later becomes apparent), that Hamlets upset is caused more by the remarriage of his mother and her love and devotion towards Claudius so soon after King Hamlets death, than by simple mourning of his fathers passing. This is shown in lines 147 - 162 Why she would hang on him / As if increase of appetite had grown / By what it fed on. And yet, within a month / (Let me not t...
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904 wordsIn 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 family but of Polonius? family because their deaths were not the consequence of sinful actions of their own but rather by their innocent involvement in th...
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1,429 wordsPolonius Hamlet Appearance v. Reality Polonius the kings royal assistant has a preoccupation with appearance. He always wants to keep up the appearance of loving and caring person. Polonius appears like a man who loves and cares about his son, Laertes. Polonius speaks to his son with advice that sounds sincere but in reality it is rehearsed, hollow and without feeling. Polonius gives his advice only to appear to be the loving caring father. The reality is he only speaks to appear sincere as a po...
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