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Tragedy treats human beings in terms of their godlike potential, of their transcendental ideals, of the part of themselves that is...
Jenalee_13 Published on 05/10/2006 3084 Reads Hamlet
Hamlet’s emotional state before the appearance of the ghost. The recent events in Denmark appear to have deeply troubled Ha...
imation_32 Published on 09/09/2005 3072 Reads Hamlet
OPHELIA AND GERTRUDE Hamlet is, without any reservation, one of Shakespeare’s most significant plays. In this p...
ozdemr Published on 03/30/2005 3008 Reads Hamlet
Unlike most of the characters in this play, Hamlet displays unique ways of thinking, as well as a strange mentality towards loved ...
Goose Published on 03/16/2005 1762 Reads Hamlet
Within his tragic Hamlet, Shakespeare explores three definitions of madness. The definition presented by Ophelia is the only one ...
emmashep Published on 01/15/2005 2393 Reads Hamlet
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a-fo Published on 10/27/2004 1771 Reads Hamlet
HAMLET/ ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Question: In any transformation, the more recently composed text will have greate...
vdg Published on 11/23/2003 2326 Reads Hamlet
"Imperious Caesar, dead and turned to clay, Might stop a hole to keep the wind away." Using this quotation as a starting point, di...
ukgirl86 Published on 11/20/2003 26282 Reads Hamlet
During his lifetime, William Shakespeare composed a numerous number of plays, most of which are considerably famous today. Unlike ...
lalaland Published on 11/08/2002 2102 Reads Hamlet
The movement towards Hamlet’s regeneration begins with his reflection on the player’s speech about Hecuba; it advances further in ...
cheetah Published on 03/09/2002 2490 Reads Hamlet
The character Hamlet in Shakespeare’s Hamlet may be considered eccentric at least, insane or deranged at worst. While Hamlet is as...
Enirambus Published on 03/04/2002 2444 Reads Hamlet
In his play, Hamlet, William Shakespeare explore’s many different types of love. One type of love is Hamlet’s love toward Ophelia,...
Super_Jeff Published on 01/23/2002 2146 Reads Hamlet
Love, control over action, and the ability to overcome depression are just a few ways to prove maturity. It is obvious Hamlet love...
limpb4e16 Published on 01/17/2002 1858 Reads Hamlet
Deep within the scorching desert sands lurks a creature, moving cautiously into position as it readies itself for a strike upon it...
yauivan Published on 01/07/2002 1932 Reads Hamlet
An exploration of why Hamlet delays the act of revenge Hamlet is a human being, and he is an emotional human being. He feels gu...
Magic_roundabout Published on 01/06/2002 3476 Reads Hamlet
In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, it can be argued that the playwright shows a profound dislike of women. I agree with this opinion; it can...
jw_ian Published on 01/06/2002 2560 Reads Hamlet
The Shakespearian play “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” offers a puzzling main character by presenting an apparent sane man portraying ...
MidNyteSpecial69 Published on 11/28/2001 1654 Reads Hamlet
How does Shakespeare influence the audience’s response to the character of Hamlet? There are many scenes within the play of Ham...
kierangod Published on 11/05/2001 1815 Reads Hamlet
Hamlet is launched extremely well because there is no long drawn out introduction to the plot. The story begins almost immediately...
horn Published on 09/08/2001 1798 Reads Hamlet
From its opening, the tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, plunges us into a world of mystery, intrigue and plotting. It is dark,...
Vanessa Published on 08/30/2001 1929 Reads Hamlet
I do agree that the characters in this scene are portrayed in a very ambiguous manner. At this point in the play, many of the char...
azurefyre Published on 07/09/2001 2301 Reads Hamlet
Dear Kylie, I noticed your submission to Culture Magazine, regarding Shakespeare’s great play “Hamlet”. Having recently studied...
stuffisgood Published on 05/30/2001 1755 Reads Hamlet
Dearest friends, family and the people of Denmark. We gather here today to mourn the loss of the noble prince, loyal son and true ...
stuffisgood Published on 05/30/2001 2760 Reads Hamlet
Hamlet's famous soliloquy (Hamlet, act III, scene 1) shows his depth and ability in thinking, and shows Shakespeare's ability to m...
GermanGirl2005 Published on 05/01/2001 2796 Reads Hamlet
The tragedy and situation in the play ‘Hamlet’ has been commented on as ‘universal.’ Audiences of many different cultures can enjo...
aysha Published on 03/18/2001 1833 Reads Hamlet
Over the centuries many people have complained that William Shakespeare did an inadequate job of steering the readers of Hamlet to...
Admin Published on 03/12/2001 2505 Reads Hamlet
“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark,” (1.4.89) Marcellus so wisely stated not knowing the precision behind his words. Var...
kylee Published on 03/05/2001 1958 Reads Hamlet
Sometimes the only way to describe something is to give their antithesis or archetype. We already learned from Polonius’s tautolog...
Admin Published on 02/28/2001 2143 Reads Hamlet
According to the Aristotelian view of tragedy, a tragic hero must fall through his or her own error. This is typically called the ...
ChemXGurl Published on 01/30/2001 2355 Reads Hamlet
“So shall you hear of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts, of accidental judgments, casual slaughters, of deaths put on by cunning ...
Juliette Published on 01/29/2001 2170 Reads Hamlet