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Papers On Hamlet
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Hamlet's Resentment of Father
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A 5 page paper which discusses how Hamlet may well
have been very resentful of his father, and also how he was unable to transfer his love of
his mother to Ophelia because of this resentment. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAhamletdad.wps
Hamlet's Revenge
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A 5 page paper which asks why it took Hamlet so long to kill
Claudius. The argument presented is that Hamlet, bound by honor and a code of
righteousness, could not merely kill Claudius as Claudius had done to Hamlet's father.
Hamlet was obliged by personal, honorable, Biblical, and righteous standards to hesitate
till the right moment. And even then he somehow seems to have believed he failed, thus
taking his own life as well. Bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
Filename: RAhmrevng.wps
Hamlet's Revenge / Caught Between Action & Conscience
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An 11 page paper showing that Hamlet was constitutionally unable to avenge his father's death by killing his uncle, and suggesting that the necessity of having to do so ultimately destroyed him. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Actcons.wps
Hamlet's Sanity
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A 5 page paper which argues that while he seemed, under the surface,
to be completely rational and methodical about his plans, Hamlet had lost some of his
sanity, or perhaps never really had a grip on sanity. Bibliography lists 3 additional sources.
Filename: RAhamsane.wps
Hamlet's Search for His Identity
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This 5 page paper evaluates Shakespeare's Hamlet. The protagonist is examined through the use of his soliloquies to see how he searches for his own identity and the nature of man. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA114Ham.rtf
Hamlet's Soliloquy
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This 5 page essay provides a tutorial on
summarizing and evaluating a critical essay on Hamlet by Philip Burton.
No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KT2bnt2b.wps
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
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