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Papers On Hamlet
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Hamlet's
Timelessness
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A 5 page discussion of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and how
its themes remain timeless. Using a number of quotes from the
play itself ,the writer shows us how the events that take place
in Hamlet are really no different than those we love to watch in
our own contemporary theater (and other media). It is therefore
posited that today's audiences have every reason to be just as
intrigued by the play as those who watched it during
Shakespeare's own era. No Bibliography.
Filename: Hamlet2.wps
Hamlet's
Tragic Flaw
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This 6 page paper takes the position that Hamlet's tragic flaw
was his extreme emotionality. Several examples are noted
including his dying words and a confrontation with Ophelia. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: SA110Ham.wps
Hamlet's
Use of "King" and "Denmark"
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A 7 page paper which discusses the importance and symbolism of
the words "King" and "Denmark" in
Shakespeare's Hamlet. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAhmltkng.wps
Hamlet-Not
Your Two Dimensional Kind of Guy.
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(5 pp) It has been suggested, that the play Hamlet is primarily
a tragedy because Hamlet is not up, to the task assigned to him
by the ghost. He simply is not the medieval two-dimensional hero
who performs acts of revenge blindly." We are using that
thought as a base for discussion of this Shakespearean play.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBhamx2d.doc
Hamlet/Use
of Satire and Cynicism
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A 5 page essay that discusses the Shakespeare's use of
satirical, cynical language in Hamlet. The writer argues that
through his use of language, Shakespeare wrestled with life's
most difficult concepts and, furthermore, that these dialogues
progressed the characterization of Hamlet. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: khhamsat.wps
Hamlet:
Tragic Hero.
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This 5 page paper examines the role of Hamlet as tragic hero;
and discusses this tragedy as a "play within a play,"
as well as the role of the major character as victim, or seeker
of revenge. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: BBhamlet.doc.
Hamlet:
A Celebration of Life
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A 6 page paper which illustrates that Shakespeare's Hamlet was a
man, and a play, that argued for the celebration of life and not
the misery of existence. In Hamlet we see a man who is
challenging tradition, a tradition that assumed the life of a
man was nothing short of miserable and therefor it was allowable
for mankind to engage in dishonorable conduct. Hamlet challenged
that tradition and in essence celebrated life as he fought for
honor. Bibliography lists 6 additional sources.
Filename: RAhamlife.wps
Hamlet:
Man Of Action Or Inaction?
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5 pages in length. Was Hamlet a man of action or inaction? When
determining this answer, one must first understand the extent of
his struggle that ultimately establishes his response. A great
deal of maturity and moral development occurs in Shakespeare's
"Hamlet." Respective to the central character, Hamlet
comes to various conclusions with regard to the acceptance of
reality, issues of morality and, perhaps above all, the concept
of his own mortality that clearly indicate him to be a man of
inaction. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLChmlet.wps
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