Hamlet
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Hamlet
& The Ghost of His Father / 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 9 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: Hamhear2.wps
Why
Hamlet Took So Long To Slay Claudius
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A 4 page paper discussing the delay factors in Hamlet's
revenge. The writer examines reasons why Hamlet took so
long to exact the revenge against his uncle called for in
the first scene of Act I. It is argued that Hamlet is
unsuited for the task, and moreover, that his obsession
with plays and acting shows him to have a somewhat
ungrounded sense of reality. No additional sources.
Filename: Hamletde.wps
Hamlet and Ophelia -- Cross Gender
Madness
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This 5 page report discusses Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”
and compares the degrees of madness experienced by both
the characters of Hamlet and Ophelia. It may have been the
appearance of madness that truly drove both characters
crazy. They may have also been driven insane by all the
evil and treachery surrounding them. Of course, Hamlet
pays heavily for creating the madness distraction but
still not as ultimate a price as that paid by Ophelia. No
secondary sources.
Filename: BWopham.wps
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