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Papers On Hamlet
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Hamlet's 'To Be or Not to Be' / Lines Analyzed
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This 5 page research paper examines the opening lines of Hamlet's famous soliloquy, 'To Be or Not to Be' to determine why those particular words are featured in Shakespeare's play. Specifically discussed are what the impact of this phrase on the scenes which follow. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Tobe.wps
Hamlet's Act I Soliloquy
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A 5 page paper discussing the use of language and
purpose in the scene 5 soliloquy of the ghost of Hamlet's father. Shakespeare leaves no
doubt as to the ghost's and Hamlet's perception of the circumstances surrounding the
king's death. The king asks for and receives a commitment from Hamlet to avenge the
king's death in a manner that will be the most horrifying to those responsible, placing no
limitations on Hamlet's actions against his uncle. He wants his wife to suffer longer,
however, and he gives Hamlet reprieve from the sin of murdering his own mother. No
other sources.
Filename: KSHamletSol.wps
Hamlet's Hesitation: A Theatrical Rendition of One Scene
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A 9 page paper which
examines the speech/scene in Hamlet where he has the opportunity to kill King Claudius
yet hesitates. The paper offers various approaches, concerning stage, setting, speech, that
would offer an alternative rendition of this famous scene. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAhmlet2.rtf
Hamlet's Indecisiveness
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A five-page paper analyzing the many instances in which the title character of Shakespeare's classic play postpones decisive action. The paper asserts that in the long run, this procrastination causes more injustice and hurts more people than an early decisive action would have done. No additional sources.
Filename: KBhamlt2.rtf
Hamlet's Madness
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A 6 page essay on Hamlet's madness describing how his spirit undergoes a tragic development from the self - destructive negation of life and of heaven's purposes to a new affirmation of the advantageous sanctity of life. No Bibliography.
Filename: Hamletma.wps
Hamlet's Madness: Real or Feigned?
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This 10 page paper discusses whether or not Hamlet is really mad or just pretending. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: HVHamlMd.rtf
Hamlet's Ophelia
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This 5 page paper argues that Ophelia, in
Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark, is brought to a crisis
of identity as a direct result of the intervention of the men in her
life, including her father, her brother, Hamlet and Claudius. No
additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTophlia.wps
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