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Revenge in "Hamlet"

An analysis of the theme of revenge in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet", contemplating the various aphorisms Shakespeare considers regarding human nature.
1,038 words (approx. 4.2 pages) | 0 sources | 2004 | United Kingdom
Published on: Jul 13, 2004

Paper Summary:

This paper discusses how William Shakespeare?s version of "Hamlet" is one of the most well known revenge tragedies ever written and how it is still widely admired today. It considers how Shakespeare represents the pyschomacia an avenger must undertake when contemplating murder. It also examines how he manages to represent the god fearing opinion of the Elizabethan audience with Hamlet?s vacillation and his fright of God?s condemnation as well as the modern audience of today with Claudius?s eventual murder.

From the Paper:

"The main exploration of Hamlet's revenge is in the soliloquies in the play. Here the audience gets to see past Hamlet's "antic disposition" and into the bewildered mind of a confused avenger. Hamlet's cerebration causes him to turn his raging emotional turmoil into unequivocal action "Yet I like a John a dreams". Hamlet asks an actor to deliver a Pyrrhus speech to summon up his courage but all he can do is "like a whore unpack my heart with words." Hamlet's vacillation between the classical and Christian attitudes to revenge display how complex the action is. He wishes to live vicariously through a hero like Pyrrhus but fears God's condemnation if he commits the act. The Elizabethan audience would frown upon the act of revenge and the modern audience would have a more mixed reaction."

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APA Citation:

Revenge in "Hamlet" (2012, April 01). Retrieved May 22, 2012, from http://www.academon.co.uk/Analytical-Essay-Revenge-in-Hamlet/51929

MLA Citation:

"Revenge in "Hamlet"" 01 April 2012. Web. 22 May. 2012. <http://www.academon.co.uk/Analytical-Essay-Revenge-in-Hamlet/51929>




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Mbeko GB
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May 07, 2003
A grade in English Literature and History A-Level (highest English school qualification) and a first class degree in History at the prestigious Cambridge Unversity, England
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