Hamlet
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Shakespeare's
Reliance on the Supernatural in Hamlet & Macbeth
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In 5 pages the author discusses William Shakespeare's
reliance on the supernatural in the plays
"Hamlet" and "Macbeth". "In the
1500s there was strong belief in the existence of the
supernatural. The supernatural was a recurring theme in
many of Shakespeare's works. In Hamlet and Macbeth, the
supernatural was an essential part of the structure of the
plot. Supernatural provided a catalyst for action. It also
provided an insight into characters, and magnified the
impact of several key scenes in both of the plays. The
role of the supernatural was essential in both Hamlet and
Macbeth."
Filename: Macham.wps
The Tone And Purpose Of Humor In
"Hamlet"
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In 5 pages the author discusses the tone and purpose of
humor in "Hamlet." When considering the tone and
purpose of humor in the play "The Tragedy of Hamlet,
Prince of Denmark" by William Shakespeare, the
gravedigger's scene in which Hamlet addresses the skull of
Yorick comes to mind. The entire scene was supposed to be
a parody and Shakespeare used clowns as gravediggers to
set the tone of this dark form of humor. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
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Hamlet / Hearing Is Believing
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The appearance of the ghost of Hamlet's father and
importance of his revelation are echoed through out the
play by Shakespeare's use of the words 'hear' and 'ear' as
well as other symbolism about conversation, revelations
and oration. This 5 page paper provides an overview of the
basic segments of Hamlet that demonstrate the use of words
related to the sense of hearing, and demonstrates the
implications for the truth that Hamlet defines and his
course of action represented by his seeming madness. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: Hamhear.wps
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