HamletPenguin, 2011 M01 6 - 160 páginas Many consider the tragedy of "Hamlet" to be Shakespeare's masterpiece and one of the greatest plays of all time. It has entertained audiences for centuries and the role of Hamlet is one of the most sought after by actors. It is the story of Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark who learns of the death of his father at the hands of his uncle, Claudius. Claudius murders Hamlet's father, his own brother, to take the throne of Denmark and to marry Hamlet's widowed mother. Hamlet is sunk into a state of great despair as a result of discovering the murder of his father and the infidelity of his mother. Hamlet is torn between his great sadness and his desire for the revenge of his father's murder. "Hamlet" is a work of great complexity and as such has drawn many different critical interpretations. Hamlet has been seen as a victim of circumstance, as an impractical idealist, as the sufferer of an Oedipus complex, as an opportunist wishing to kill his Uncle not for revenge but to ascend to the throne, as the sufferer of a great melancholy, and as a man blinded by his desire for revenge. The true motivations of Hamlet are complex and enigmatic and have been debated for centuries. Read this classic tragedy and decide for yourself where Hamlet's true motivations lie and how they influence his ultimate demise. |
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... revenge, when thou shalt hear. Hamlet. What? Ghost. I am thy father's spirit, Doomed fora certain term to walk the night, And for the day confined to fast infires, Tillthe foul crimes° donein my days of nature Are burnt and purged away ...
... revenge, when thou shalt hear. Hamlet. What? Ghost. I am thy father's spirit, Doomed fora certain term to walk the night, And for the day confined to fast infires, Tillthe foul crimes° donein my days of nature Are burnt and purged away ...
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... revenge by heaven andhell, Must, like a whore, unpack myheart with words And fall acursing like avery drab,° Ascullion!° Fie upon't, foh! About,° my brains. Hum—— Ihaveheard thatguilty creaturessitting at aplay Have by the very cunning ...
... revenge by heaven andhell, Must, like a whore, unpack myheart with words And fall acursing like avery drab,° Ascullion!° Fie upon't, foh! About,° my brains. Hum—— Ihaveheard thatguilty creaturessitting at aplay Have by the very cunning ...
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... revenge. Lucianus. Thoughtsblack, hands apt,drugs fit,and time agreeing, Confederate season,° elsenocreature seeing, Thou mixture rank, of midnight weeds collected, With Hecate's ban° thrice blasted,thrice infected, Thynatural magic and ...
... revenge. Lucianus. Thoughtsblack, hands apt,drugs fit,and time agreeing, Confederate season,° elsenocreature seeing, Thou mixture rank, of midnight weeds collected, With Hecate's ban° thrice blasted,thrice infected, Thynatural magic and ...
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... revenge. 'A took my father grossly, full of bread,° With all hiscrimes broad blown,° asflush° as May; And how hisaudit° stands, who knows save heaven? But in our circumstance and courseof thought, 'Tis heavy withhim; and am Ithen ...
... revenge. 'A took my father grossly, full of bread,° With all hiscrimes broad blown,° asflush° as May; And how hisaudit° stands, who knows save heaven? But in our circumstance and courseof thought, 'Tis heavy withhim; and am Ithen ...
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... revenge! What is a man, If his chief good and market° of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more. Sure he that made uswith such large discourse,° Lookingbefore and after, gaveus not That capability and godlike reason To fust ...
... revenge! What is a man, If his chief good and market° of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more. Sure he that made uswith such large discourse,° Lookingbefore and after, gaveus not That capability and godlike reason To fust ...
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