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Papers On Hamlet
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Hamlet
& Ophelia / Was Madness Real Or Feigned ?
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A 12 page paper which compares how madness is depicted in
Shakespeare's Hamlet -- a calculated gesture on the part of
Hamlet who seeks to avenge his father's death as opposed to
Ophelia's real madness as a result of her many tragedies.
Bibliography lists 8+ sources.
Filename: Hamoph.wps
Hamlet
& Ophelia / ‘I Never Loved Thee'
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A 4 page paper analyzing the strange conversation between Hamlet
and Ophelia right after his famous soliloquy. It shows how he is
no longer seeing Ophelia as the girl he courted but as a
representative of the female sex -- of which his treacherous
mother is also a part. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Hamthee.wps
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
Hamlet
/ Appearance and Illusion Vs. Reality
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An 11 page paper describing the decrepancies between appearance
or illusion vs. reality in Shakespeare's play
"Hamlet." The writer attempts to show the conflict
that develops as the title character attempts to relate his own
ideas about reality with the illusions of reality that appear
throughout the play. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Hamletil.wps
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
Hamlet
: Death to the Third
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(5 pp) When thinking about the characters that die in
Shakespeare's play Hamlet, we start counting by who is left
standing, rather than who expires. Hamlet is the pivotal factor
for all deaths; yet is appropriate to say that he
"caused" any of them, or even his own? This discussion
will explore the historic relationships of the characters
(Claudius, Gertrude, Ophelia) and attempt some conclusions about
their influence on the death of Hamlet.
Filename: Bbham3R.doc
Hamlet
adaptation and explanation
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A 17 page research paper that begins with an short original
adaptation of Shakeskpeare's Hamlet. Set in the present day, the
writer explores the way that Hamlet and Ophelia might interact
under today's social influences. Then the writer offers an
explanation of why the adaptation took this particular form,
using it to extrapolate on Elizabethan society and how societal
standards affected the structure of Hamlet. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: khhamada.wps
Hamlet
and Daisy Miller
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The notion of 'identity' is often interwoven with both status
and character. In literature, the 'identity' of a character is
developed through a number of literary devices such as dialogue,
observation or the opinions of others. This 2 page paper
compares and contrasts the identity of Shakespare's Hamlet and
Henry James' Daisy Miller. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTdaiham.wps
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