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The idea of madness is one which many writers have explored. By becoming mad, people are granted leave of social, moral, and political expectations. In essence, they become free because as they take leave of their senses, they are shown the societal exit door and enter a world of their own creation. Madness, however, is not a free ticket to a different reality, it comes with a very dear price. For, by leaving logic behind and becoming ruled only by emotion, rather than making things better, events will inevitably turn for the worse. It is the purpose of this paper, then to explore the theme of madness as it appears in Shakespeare's Hamlet. MLA Format.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 17145 Madness in Hamlet.doc
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37.17858 Hamlet.
This 7-page senior paper compares and contrasts Gertrude in Hamlet Q1 to Hamlet Q2.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 17858 Gertrude In Hamlet.doc
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38.17896 Hamlet: A Comprehensive Analysis of Characterization.
This ten-page undergraduate paper offers an analysis of Shakespeare's characterization of Hamlet. The author discusses Hamlet's character traits, examines his reaction to the murder of his father, and investigates the reasons why Hamlet's behavior in the play is so enigmatic and bewildering.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 17896 Hamlet Comprehensive Characterization.doc
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39.18624 A Literature Scrutiny of Hamlet - William Shakespeare.
This is a literature scrutiny of a very eminent play, "Hamlet". The paper discusses the line taken from the Scene 1 Act V, which is "Alas poor Yorick, I knew him Horatio". The main principle of the paper is to discuss that to what extent would you consent death is a major obsession in Hamlet and why would this theme have been of special interest to Elizabethan and later audiences?
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 18624 Hamlet William Shakespeare.doc
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40.19055 Corruption and God in Hamlet.
This paper argues that, while Hamlet may have idealistic motives for seeking to avenge his father, he inevitably becomes mired in the corruption unleashed by Claudius in the killing of his brother and the committing of adultery with his brother's wife. As for responsibility, that becomes a question of free will versus determinism and fate. Interestingly, Hamlet struggles hard to shift the responsibility onto himself (most famously in his "To be or not to be" soliloquy) but the presence of a belief in a divine being makes that difficult to understand logically, even if we accept it emotionally.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 19055 Corruption God Hamlet.doc
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41.19421 Hamlet - William Shakespeare and Death.
This is a literary scrutiny of a very well known play, "Hamlet". The paper discusses the line taken from the Scene 1 Act V, which is "Alas poor Yorick, I knew him Horatio". The main principle of the paper is to discuss to what extent would we consent death as a major obsession in Hamlet and why would this theme have been of special interest to Elizabethan and later audiences?
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 19421 Hamlet William Shakespeare.doc
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42.15759 Hamlet: Victim of Perpetrator?
This paper discusses the issue of whether Hamlet in Shakespeare's play of the same name should be considered a victim or perpetrator for all the deaths he causes.