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... Claudius promise "no wind of blame"(Act IV, Sc.7,66) once Laertes kills Hamlet; perhaps this is what the uncle has sought all along for himself. ...
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... Claudius promise "no wind of blame"(Act IV, Sc.7,66) once Laertes kills Hamlet; perhaps this is what the uncle has sought all along for himself. ...
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... Claudius promise "no wind of blame"(Act IV, Sc.7,66) once Laertes kills Hamlet; perhaps this is what the uncle has sought all along for himself. ...
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... Claudius promise "no wind of blame"(Act IV, Sc.7,66) once Laertes kills Hamlet; perhaps this is what the uncle has sought all along for himself. ...
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... Laertes. This madness grows even stronger when Claudius promises "no wind of blame"(Act IV.Sc7,66) when Laertes kills Hamlet. With ...
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... Laertes kills Hamlet, Hamlet kills Claudius, and Fortinbras is able to take back his lands once the ruling forces of Denmark are deceased. ...
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... lunacy. In this fit of supposed madness Hamlet kills Polonius, royal counsel to the King, and father to Ophelia and Laertes. Prince ...
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... Laertes then killed Hamlet with the sword, Hamlet killed Laertes with the sword, and finally Hamlet kills the King with the sword. ...
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... and kills him. Revenge was the motive for the conflict between Hamlet and Claudius. Shakespeare uses the revenge plot to create conflict between Laertes and ...
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... Polonius' son. Laertes' death was tragic because, although he kills Hamlet, he was merely avenging his father's death. The difference ...
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... Laertes' death is tragic because, although he kills Hamlet, he is avenging his father's death, an act, with reference to the moral climate of the 1600s, that ...
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... Laertes as well kills his father's killer, prince Hamlet. They both however accomplished their goals but at the ultimate price of both their lives. ...
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... Laertes' death is tragic because, although he kills Hamlet, he is avenging his father's death, an act, with reference to the moral climate of the 1600s, that ...
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... Laertes' death is tragic because, although he kills Hamlet, he is avenging his father's death, an act, with reference to the moral climate of the 1600s, that ...
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... Laertes. Hamlet kills Laertes father, but he did so accidentally. A person who kills another person should be put to death. But ...
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... digs the sword into the curtain attempting to kill Claudius, but instead kills Polonius. Fury and frustration excite hamlet and Laertes's rash actions. ...
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... During the fight Hamlet gets cut by the poisoned sword, which ends up killing him, but takes it from Laertes and cuts him, which kills him. ...
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... After this, Hamlet becomes a man of action. He accepts a challenge of a duel with Laertes, then, after they are both fatally wounded, he kills the king. ...
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... At this point both Hamlet and Laertes are hit by Laertes sword which was poisoned. Then Hamlet kills Claudius and the play ends tragically. ...
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... Hamlet accidentally kills Laertes' father, Polonius, and becomes the object of a revenge plot in the midst of his own revenge plot. ...
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... Claudius. When Hamlet kills Polonius, Laertes father, he assumes the same role for Laertes that Claudius represents for himself. The ...
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... That would be scanned; A villain kills my father and for that, I , his sole son, do this same villain to heaven ... Laertes has a different approach to his situation ...
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... digs the sword into the curtain attempting to kill Claudius, but instead kills Polonius. Fury and frustration excite ham! let and Laertes's rash actions. ...
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... That would be scann'd: A villain kills my father; and, for that, I, his ... stands who knows save heaven?" (Shakespeare, Hamlet, III, iii, 74-83) Laertes on the ...
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... between Hamlet and Laertes; Hamlet is successful in killing Laertes but not before being wounded with a poisoned sword - this poison eventually kills Hamlet. ...
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... Laertes' death is tragic because, although he kills Hamlet, he is avenging his father's death, an act that would have been accepted by the people who saw the ...
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... uncle's guilt are hindered by his indecisiveness until he finally kills Claudius, while he himself is dying of poisoned wounds caused him by Laertes in their ...
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... That would be scanned: A villain kills my father, and for that, I, his son, do ... In all of Laertes' actions, there is a forcible contrast to the indecisive Hamlet ...
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... He then went on and tried to prove his uncle's doings, and then finally kills him while he was slowly dying from the poisoned wounds that Laertes did to him ...
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... of who the person behind the tapestry is, kills Polonius from where he was spying. When news of his fathers death reaches Polonius's son Laertes, he comes back ...
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