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391: Hamlet - Act 1 Summary
The last couple days have been miserable for me. The sudden death of my father has complicated my whole life and is causing me much grief. As well, my girlfriend has apparently been forbidden to see me and ...
392: Hamlet - Act 4 Summary
I have been questioned over and over again, in many different ways by these to 'friends', Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, about the placement of Polonius. I plan on never telling them this, for they need not know. They are ...
393: Hamlet - Act 3 Summary
I have continued to fool King Claudius, Gertrude, and the rest of the royal family. They still believe I am mad and this should help me to find out for sure if Claudius is indeed guilty or I ...
394: Hamlet - Act 2 Summary
I have succeeded in tricking the whole royal family into thinking I am 'mad.' Ophilia, Polonius, Gertrude, Claudius, and all the rest of them believe that I am heart-broken and losing my mind. This should play right ...
395: Hamlet 3
The MacKenzie's originated from Cailean(Colin) Fitzgerald form the Norman family of the Earls of Desmond and dukes of Leinster in Ireland,(McNie,1983). Supposedly he was driven from Ireland to the Court of Alexander III, of ...
396: Death As A Theme In Hamlet
Honesty is one of the most important factors in Othello. And although there is very little honesty actually present in the play the term is most commonly applied to Iago, who also happens to be the most dishonest ...
397: Tragic Women Of Shakespeare (j
... not do much in the play, just show concern for Brutus and decided to kill herself during the play. That shows a big tragic failure in Portia. Thirdly, there is Hamlet. Ophelia, the daughter of Polonius. In the first act, Laertes has warned Ophelia about Hamlet's madness and tells her to stay away from him. Later, we meet Ophelia and she is frightened by Hamlet's actions. Then to make matters worse, Ophelia is used as a pawn in a game against Hamlet as displayed in Act Three, Scene one. At that moment, Ophelia ...
398: Hamlet
An Interpretation of A Dolls house-Compared to 50's to the present -Are we better off -you decide "A Doll's House" is classified under the "second phase" of Henrik Ibsen's career. It was during this ...
399: Shakespeare - Authorship
... Thirty-eight plays and over 150 sonnets are not attributed to this ignorant man. Those who believe that Shakespeare was the author have no definitive proof but instead point to Hamlet’s declaration: "The play’s the thing(Satchell 71)." The true author, however, lies hidden behind he name of Shakespeare. Edward de Vere the premier Earl of Oxford is not ... as like to live in the aristocracy. De Vere’s very life is in many ways represented in the plays attributed to Shakespeare of Stratford. For example, in the play Hamlet, de Vere describes many of the details of his life. Like the main character Hamlet, de Vere is virtually a prince and also of Danish decent. De Vere’s cousins, Horance and Francis are strikingly similar in name and action to Hamlet’s two ...
400: Hamlet 4
Eveline - Character Analysis There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision (James). Originally appearing in Dubliners, a compilation of vignettes by James Joyce, his short story Eveline is the tale ...


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