Hamlet
Hamlet
This paper examines the play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare.
1,100 words (
approx. 4.4 pages) |
1 source |
MLA | 2007
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Paper Summary:
In this article, the writer explains that normally, when reading William Shakespeare's play, 'Hamlet', the theme is the main element discussed. The writer maintains, however, that in this work of art, as in others by Shakespeare, the play's construction is just as complex and remarkable. The writer then discusses the plot, characters and themes in the play. The writer concludes that conflict, confusion and even death result because the characters purposely do not tell the truth, act on the sly for negative or positive reasons, and keep information from each other that could have somewhat resolved the situation or at least saved some unnecessary deaths.
From the Paper:
"Every story needs an antagonist, and that is Claudius. Where the other character's motives may be veiled, his are very apparent. His desire for power drives him to murder his brother and marry his brother's wife. On the other hand, Gertrude's actions are left unanswered. Whether or not she conspired with Claudius depends on how the play is interpreted. However, through her words and actions, it appears that she loves her son, and cares greatly for Ophelia and Polonius."
"Although little is known about Horatio, he plays an important role as the objective observer whose comments can be believed. Hamlet also uses him as a way to express himself and help make decisions. The other characters in the play are secondary to the action, but whose deaths make the ending all the more tragic because they meant nothing but good."
Sample of Sources Used:
- Hamlet: William Shakespeare
Hamlet (2012, February 09). Retrieved February 11, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Book-Review-Hamlet/98730
"Hamlet" 09 February 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Book-Review-Hamlet/98730>