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... her condition for the better. Laertes see God as the only one who is in control and above everyone else, controlling our lives. ...
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... Both Hamlet and Laertes are alike in the fact that both love and respect their ... a heaven-kissing hill, A combination and a form indeed Where every god did seem ...
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... character are revealed in his relationships with the King, Ophelia, Laertes, and Hamlet. Polonius can be described as Janus-faced. Janus was a god from Roman ...
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... it was believed that after someone confessed their sins to god, they were ... Basically Laertes gives Hamlet a fatal wound with the poisoned sword and Hamlet later ...
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... Claudius the night of the play, Polonius, Ophelia, Gertrude, and Laertes would have ... that he was sent to execute public justice; that he was God's messenger to ...
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... Since he was avenging his father for a decent, moral purpose god will be on his side. ... Later on, Laertes returns to avenge his father. ...
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... "Gertrude breaks the news to Laertes of his dead ... The gravedigger compares himself to a gardener. Gravediggers make a cemetery for god to come claim the souls. ...
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... Therefore, the conflict between Laertes and Hamlet has resulted in revenge for Laertes. ... d His canon 'gainst self-slaughter!" Hamlet states that if God was not ...
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... difference in the revenge that hamlet seeks compare to that of the characters foil Laertes. ... Therefore is makes Hamlet unaccountable towards God for his actions ...
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... my poor father's body, like Niobe, all tears why she, O God, a beast ... The last member of Polonius' family to die is Laertes, Ophelia's brother and Polonius's son ...
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... Laertes wants to avenge the death of his father by murdering Hamlet. ... shows sign of religious affiliation as he is scene kneeling and praying to God for the ...
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... Laertes wants to avenge the death of his father by murdering Hamlet. ... shows sign of religious affiliation as he is scene kneeling and praying to God for the ...
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... as he had worked it in his head, Claudius still died at his hands, along with the meddling Laertes. Gertrude is served her justice, perhaps by God (poison), as ...
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... and that later she married Laertes, other sources tell that he was son of Laertes. ... who was brought to the underworld by the connivance of the god Apollo. ...
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... Although this sounds insignificant, Hamlet is playing God because he is determining the ... he shows that he lacks some morals, just as Laertes and Fortinbras do. ...
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... Later in the play the love Laertes had for his father and sister drove him to seek ... Where every god did seem to set his seal to give the world an assurance of a ...
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... Earth, god of the sable locks. If I am yours indeed and you accept me as your son, grant that Odysseus, who styles himself Sacker of Cities and son of Laertes, ...
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... Although Laertes took a much more direct approach than Hamlet wasting no time ... by his 'stronger guilt' which defeats his 'strong intent' to find peace with God. ...
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... We don't see Hamlet bargaining with god as clearly as we see him bargaining with himself. ... Hamlet's acceptance comes through his reconciliation with Laertes. ...
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... His torn allegiances to God and his father lead onto one of Hamlet's biggest ... not stabbed Polonius through the arras, he would not have angered Laertes, who in ...
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Polonius explicitly stated this theme when he said to Laertes in I, ii, "By indirections ... In III i, Hamlet said to Ophelia, "God hath given you a face, and you ...
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... "Well, God-a-mercy" Pol. ... He is the king's advisor and therefore a well-known figure amongst the court, as well as being the father of Laertes and Ophelia. ...
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... and blinded, tell him Odysseus, raider of cities, took your eye: Laertes' son whose ... Polyphemus begged his father Poseidon, god of earthquake, to curse Odysseus ...
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... so misfortunate on his way home is because he angered Poseidon, the god of the ... trickery that Penelope uses on him when he tricks his father, Laertes, in book 24 ...
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... Ghost: 'If thou didst ever thy father love' Hamlet: 'O God!' Ghost: 'Revenge his ... be stated that it provides an interesting contrast with the impulsive Laertes. ...
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... in Odysseus' life, she is unable to protect him from the resentful god of the ... so- say Odysseus, / raider of cities, he gouged out your eye, / Laertes' son who ...
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... As Laertes departs, Ophelia promises him that his advice will be taken to heart ... He also says "God hath given you one face, and you make yourselves / another. ...
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... Why does Laertes say that he is "justly killed?" Does he not have the ... in reason,/ how infinite in faculties.../ in apprehension, how like a god: the beauty of ...
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... his uncle committing sin and has not had a chance to confess to God. ... ducat, dead!" Killing Polonius brought forward a new problem since Laertes wanted revenge ...
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... Laertes, dying from the poisoned sword, confesses Claudius's plan to Hamlet. ... If he murders he will commit a sin against God but if he takes no action he will ...
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