Category: Hamlet

  • What Do Hamlet and Oedipus Have in Common?

    Hamlet by Shakespeare has similar elements in its plot and main characters with Oedipus Rex by Sophocles. This essay aims to show the common features of Oedipus and Hamlet, the main characters of eponymous plays. Both texts are tragedies; this genre largely defines the main characters of respective works and creates a setting where they…

  • Modern Take on Hamlet: King Cornelius’s Monologue

    In a dimly lit room, a dark figure of King Claudius occupies a large sofa. He occasionally stands up and walks across the room, his appearance disheveled, and they look exhausted. Think Dylan Moran is doing stand-up comedy at one AM after a party. Others are gathered quietly in the corner, listening to what their…

  • The Murder in the Play “Hamlet”

    Introduction Hamlet is a play with a strong focus on interpersonal relationships. Despite the plot of the play setting events across a multitude of locations, most of the pivotal events revolve around the friends and family of Hamlet, specifically, their involvement in the murder. This journal response will provide ideas on whether most murders are…

  • The Relevance of “Hamlet” to Contemporary Readers

    Table of Contents Introduction The core of the Excerpt Eternal Questions Conclusion References Introduction It should be emphasized that almost all the literary works of Shakespeare do not lose their relevance and reflect the core human concerns that are topical for the contemporaneity. They raise important issues and touch upon the feelings that remain unchanged…

  • The Tragedy of Revenge in the “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare

    One of the most famous plays created by William Shakespeare is Hamlet. The play deals with multiple themes. However, the most dominant theme that overshadows everything else in the play is the theme of revenge. The issue of revenge is questioned from the point of view of violence. This proposal will compare and contrast human…

  • “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare: Character of the Ghost

    The importance of each character in a literary work can be either revealed explicitly by the author or implied by the character’s interactions with other individuals or relations to some events. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, there is one character that does exist in the same dimension as all the others. The Ghost of Hamlet’s father, who…

  • Shakespeare’s Hamlet and His Self-Destructive Temper

    Table of Contents Introduction Anger Hamlet Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Hamlet is one of Shakespeare’s most outstanding works. Feigned and real madness, incest, revenge, treachery, and moral corruption are some of the societal vices that the play depicts (Shakespeare, 19). Driven by a singular goal to avenge his father’s death, Hamlet lets his emotions cloud…

  • William Shakespeare’s Hamlet: Is He Insane?

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The issue of insanity has often been uncomfortable, for the average human being as well as for the writer. It often provides a fascinating subject for drama, as has been demonstrated brilliantly by William Shakespeare as insanity plays a key role in Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet. In…

  • Hamlet and Oedipus: Resilience Compared

    According to Aristotle’s definition of tragedy, every tragic character has to face an unexpected reveal. When encountering it, Hamlet demonstrates greater resilience than Oedipus. Hamlet does not break down under the new knowledge, he does not relent even as the situation worsens, and he does not allow his attachments to divert him from his purpose.…

  • Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” Through the Historical Lens

    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is deservedly regarded as one of the most essential tragedies in human history. The play is remarkable because it stays relevant and timeless, as evidenced by the fact that it has been staged in theaters all over the globe for more than 400 years. Shakespeare, however, was a man of his time,…