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    Act 5: Scene 1 GRAVEDIGGER-She killed herself‚ are they really going to give her a Christian funeral? OTHER- Yes‚ so finish up that grave. The coroner examined her case and decided it should be a Christian funeral. GRAVEDIGGER- But how? Unless she drowned herself in defense OTHER- They think she did. GRAVEDIGGER-Psst yeah sounds like self-offense to me.. I think that if she knew she was drowning herself that’s an act. Acts have three sides to it: to do‚ to act‚ and to preform

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    Depression then and now Depression and suicide are two common themes present within the following literary works: It’s kind of a funny story‚ and “Hamlet”. The main characters of each work Craig and hamlet- portray many of the same symptoms of depression through their actions. Although these two stories are set in very different time periods the theme of depression is relevant in both eras. Hamlet is depressed because of the passing of his father and Craig is depressed because of the stressfully

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    betrayal. William Shakespeare is known for expanding themes of real life situations into his literature. In one of his most much-admired plays‚ Hamlet‚ he goes deep into the common theme of betrayal. Although the play carries the name of the leading role‚ all characters play vital roles in the progress of the many layers of the meaning of the complex plot and the character of Hamlet himself. From the opening to the closing of the play‚ Hamlet experiences a change of character through the betrayals

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    experience due to its reputation of dissolving relationships. In history‚ fine literature has provided us with novels and plays that reveal betrayal as the basis and central theme of the story. The fact is‚ it can emerge from acts of revenge and even through pure selfishness. Furthermore‚ betrayal is a recurring topic in the tragic play‚ Hamlet‚ written by William Shakespeare. Many characters deceive one another as well as deny their own feelings‚ causing the betrayal of their emotions. The universal notion

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    emerges in the Shakespear’s play Hamlet. Through understanding Hamlet’s thinking‚ one can arrive at a better knowing of why Hamlet himself is equally corrupt instead of sees thrugh the corruption of the court in Denmark. These character traits of Hamlet enhance the theme revenge because both Hamlet and Fortinbras brings personal issues and emotions into the state affairs in Denmark. It is clear that Hamlet ignores the corruption in the country. In the Act one Scene two‚ Shakespeare uses

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    act 4 hamlet

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    Jeein Kim Pyle AP Literature 21 March 2013 Act 4 Journal Response- Hamlet Soliloquy Essentially‚ Hamlet has reached a turning point in which he diverges from a stagnant state to that of implementation of action. Hamlet becomes growingly apprehensive of the matter at hand (in exacting revenge against his uncle‚ the King) and decisively opts to take action. Hamlet’s new state of mind is reflected within his dialogue: “What is a man/If his chief good and market of his time/Be but to sleep and feed

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    Hamlet Theme Essay

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    Wang June 6 2014 In the play “Hamlet‚” by William Shakespeare‚ the main theme is that followed through plans of revenge lead to tragedy. Hamlet‚ is the story about the Prince of Denmark’s struggle for revenge against his murderous uncle‚ who is now the new King of Denmark. Hamlet is stricken blind with revenge and has even controlled by madness. Hamlet’s fall into insanity is a result of many different tragic reasons. Throughout the entire play‚ Hamlet seems to be a loner‚ with a lack of true

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    Hamlet Act 3

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    Plot: Act III‚ Scene I starts off with Claudius‚ Gertrude‚ Polonius‚ Ophelia‚ Rosencrantz‚ Guildenstern coming on stage. Claudius and Gertrude converse with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern about the cause of Hamlet’s lunacy. When Claudius questions Rosencrantz and Guildenstern‚ they tell the King and the Queen that they have not been able to determine the cause of his lunacy. King asks if they tried to cheer him up and they answer by saying that the players cheered him up. Polonius encourages both to

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    Shakespeare’s hero‚ Hamlet‚ and his insanity is shown and is demonstrated in the different parts of the play. Many parts in the play points out his madness and his loss of control. Hamlet shows many mood swings throughout the play that makes him act mad and speaks like an insane. Hamlet illustrates many unclear emotions to show his insanity. We can see that there are two versions of Hamlet in the play because of the different actions. Sometimes he acts as a perfect prince and sometimes he acts as he is mad

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    Theme Of Sin In Hamlet

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    and original sin occur throughout the play. In the first act‚ Shakespeare discloses that King Hamlet died in an orchard (Garden of Eden) from the bite of a serpent (Claudius). Later‚ Hamlet alludes to the burdens imposed by original sin when he says‚ in his famous “To be‚ or not to be” soliloquy‚ that the “flesh is heir to” tribulation in the form of “heart-ache” and a “thousand natural shocks” (3. 1. 72-73). In the third scene of the same act‚ Claudius compares himself with the biblical Cain. In Genesis

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